Difference between revisions of "Category:Peritoneal Cavity - Traumatic & Abnormal Content"

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*Physical trauma to the abdomen is very common
 
*Physical trauma to the abdomen is very common
 
*Sequelae:
 
*Sequelae:
**[[Peritonitis - Pathology|Peritonitis]] if infection is introduced from the external environment or through ruptured gut
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**[[Peritonitis|Peritonitis]] if infection is introduced from the external environment or through ruptured gut
 
**[[Haemorrhagic Effusion|Haemorrhage]] due to splenic or hepatic rupture or damage to a blood vessel
 
**[[Haemorrhagic Effusion|Haemorrhage]] due to splenic or hepatic rupture or damage to a blood vessel
 
**Uroabdomen due to rupture of the urinary tract
 
**Uroabdomen due to rupture of the urinary tract

Revision as of 14:19, 20 July 2010

Peritoneal Cavity - Traumatic & Abnormal Content

Traumatic lesions:

  • Physical trauma to the abdomen is very common
  • Sequelae:
    • Peritonitis if infection is introduced from the external environment or through ruptured gut
    • Haemorrhage due to splenic or hepatic rupture or damage to a blood vessel
    • Uroabdomen due to rupture of the urinary tract
    • Dysfunction of organs
    • Diaphragmatic Rupture

Pages in category "Peritoneal Cavity - Traumatic & Abnormal Content"

The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.