Role of MDCT in Patients with Abdominal Trauma

  • Abdul Qadeer Khan PAF Hospital
  • Shaista Nayyar Department of Radiology, Pakistan Air Force Hospital (PAF), Islamabad
  • Tahira Hameed Department of Radiology, King Fahad Specialist Hospital, Buraydha, KSA,
  • Adeel Azhar Department of Radiology, Combined Military Hospital (CMH), Kohat
  • Fawad Yasin Department of Radiology, Pakistan Air Force Hospital (PAF), Islamabad,
  • Nayab Khan Department of Radiology, Pakistan Air Force Hospital (PAF), Islamabad,
Keywords: Blunt Abdominal Trauma, Multi-slice Detector Computed Tomography.

Abstract

Objectives: To assess the role of abdominal imaging for precise identification of the injuries for early surgical exploration by using Multidetector Computed Tomography (MDCT) and to assess those patients that can be managed conservatively.

Study Design: Prospective cross-sectional observational study.

Place and Duration of the Study: Pakistan Air Force Hospital Islamabad, November, 2022-November, 2023.

Methodology: The study was carried out on 120 cases of abdominal trauma. MDCT scan with contrast was performed after the initial resuscitation and stability of the patients in the emergency room being done by the respective medical and paramedical staff.

Results: In clinically stable patients, the use of multi-detector CT as initial triage of abdominal trauma resulted in a reduction in the number of laparotomies by 91% and an increase in number of conservatively managed with a better outcome of around 95% and 92% respectively.  

Conclusion: The current study assessed and showed the better role of MDCT in evaluation of the blunt trauma patients in early detection and timely surgical exploration. MDCT imaging test helps the clinicians in making an early and right choice of intervention. The high-resolution MPR, MIP, and 3-D volume reconstruction images assisted in displaying complex injuries, increasing diagnostic capacity, accuracy, associated vascular and bony pathologies, and reduced reporting time.

Published
2024-09-16
Section
Original Articles