Abstract: Background: Liver is the most injured organ in abdominal trauma. The management of blunt liver trauma has
markedly changed in the last three decades with a significant improvement in outcomes, due to improvements in diagnostic
and therapeutic aids. This study details incidence, grades, causes, types and management of blunt isolated liver trauma in
trauma patients admitted to Assiut and South Valley University Hospitals. Patients and Methods: All patients having blunt
liver trauma were admitted, history taking, laboratory investigations and resuscitation were performed simultaneously along
with ultrasound and CT scan as needed. Data of mechanism trauma, grade of liver injury, method of intervention (Operative or
non-operative) and outcome were collected, tabulated and analyzed. Results: Total 174 cases were included in this study with
diagnosis of isolated blunt hepatic injuries, mostly young patients were involved, and their mean age was found 24.19+14.65
years. The majority of patients were males 138 (79.31%). Operative management was adopted in 39 patients (22.41%), nonoperative
management adopted in 129 patients (74.13%), and 6 patients (3.45%) died during initial resuscitation. Most cases of
liver trauma were found to be grade-III hepatic injury (41.1%). Chest infection was the commonest complication after surgical
management. The mortality rate (12.1%) was significantly associated with severity of injury (grade IV and V). Conclusion:
Non-operative management of isolated blunt liver trauma is feasible and safe in haemodynaically stable patient with grade I-III
liver injury. Mortality in grades IV and V liver trauma is significantly high, so, early operative intervention is recommended in
those patients.
Research Department	
              
          Research Journal	
              Journal of Surgery
          Research Member	
          
      Research Publisher	
              http://www.sciencepublishinggroup.com/j/js
          Research Rank	
              1
          Research Vol	
              5(6): 
          Research Website	
              http://www.sciencepublishinggroup.com/j/js
          Research Year	
              2017
          Research_Pages	
              118-123
          Research Abstract	
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