Abstract
Abdominal trauma is increasing and although penetrating wounds are also on the increase, blunt trauma remains more common. The cornerstone of management is accurate diagnosis and the advent of high-quality rapid CT scanning has revolutionised the treatment of serious abdominal injury. It has allowed the introduction of selective non-operative management which is applicable to many low- and intermediate-grade injuries, whereas application of interventional radiology can avert laparotomy in higher grade injuries. This review examines the pathophysiology of the commonest forms of abdominal injury and uses a series of cases to illustrate the impact of modern radiology in management.
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