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Trauma, Organ(liver, bowel, kideny etc.)

Review of the Clinical Characteristics of Adrenal Gland Injury Following Blunt Trauma in a Single Institution
Sung Yong Hong, Ki Hoon Kim
J Acute Care Surg 2019;9(1):7-11.   Published online April 30, 2019
DOI: https://doi.org/10.17479/jacs.2019.9.1.7
Purpose:

Adrenal gland injuries in trauma are rare and usually misdiagnosed or undere-stimated in an emergency setting because they are asymptomatic and associated with severe abdominal injuries. This paper reviews the clinical characteristics of adrenal injuries.

Methods:

A retrospective analysis of trauma patients who visited the authors’ emergency center was performed from March, 2010 to December, 2017. The patient demographic data, injury mechanism & associated injuries, injury severity score, hospital stay, and mortality were retrieved and analyzed.

Results:

Adrenal gland injuries were found in 52 patients: 73.1% (n=38) were males and the mean age was 43.6 years. Of the patients, 84.6% (n=44) had ISS =15. Right adrenal gland injuries occurred in 82.7% (n=43). The mechanism of injury was falls in 30.8% (n=16), motor vehicle accidents in 25.0% (n=13), and pedestrian accidents in 23.1% (n=12). Associated injures were liver injury (58.5%), rib fracture (52.8%), kidney injury (24.5%), pelvic bone fracture (20.8%), spine fracture (28.3%), and spleen injury (13.2%). The mean hospital stay was 34.2 days, and the intensive care unit stay was 9 days. The mortality rate was 3.8% (n=2).

Conclusion:

Adrenal gland injuries are common in males and frequent in the right side. Falls are the leading cause of injury. Most injuries have an associated injury at the abdominal or thoracic region. Adrenal injury is accompanied by high injury severity but showed a good prognosis.

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  • Adrenal gland laceration in adult trauma patients without severe concomitant abdominal organ injuries: Incidence, associated factors, and outcomes from a national trauma database study
    Musaed Rayzah
    Medicine.2025; 104(10): e41756.     CrossRef
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Case Report

Emergency surgery, Trauma

Abdominal Tuberculosis Combined with Abdominal Trauma
Young Ik Kim, Ji Young Jang, Hongjin Shim, Keum Seok Bae
J Acute Care Surg 2017;7(2):75-77.   Published online October 30, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.17479/jacs.2017.7.2.75

Abdominal tuberculosis is a rare disease, about 5% of extra-pulmonary tuberculosis. However, the diagnosis of abdominal tuberculosis is difficult, because of its atypical symptoms and signs, and ambiguous results upon physical examination. When abdominal tuberculosis is combined with abdominal injury, the diagnosis will be especially complex. We present our experience of abdominal tuberculosis associated with abdominal trauma.

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