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Abdominal Trauma

Abdominal trauma is an injury to the abdomen that can be caused by blunt or penetrating force or external objects. It is a major cause of death worldwide, especially in young patients. Treatment is based on the type of injury and the severity of the trauma, and may involve surgery and other interventions. Abdominal …

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Overview

Abdominal trauma is an injury to the abdomen that can be caused by blunt or penetrating force or external objects. It is a major cause of death worldwide, especially in young patients. Treatment is based on the type of injury and the severity of the trauma, and may involve surgery and other interventions. Abdominal trauma is important to detect and treat because it can cause internal bleeding and other organ damage, leading to serious complications if left untreated. Early diagnosis is essential for successful treatment and to prevent long-term complications.

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Curated from peer-reviewed research published in Medical and Psychological Trauma (ISSN 2766-6204).

Journal editorial board
Cecilia Young · Hong Kong Andrea Biscardi · Italy Cristian Vasile · Romania

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