Nonoperative treatment of liver injury caused by firearm: a case report

Authors

  • Heloiza Fiamoncini
  • Djulia Adriani Frainer
  • Carolina da Silveira Welter
  • Claudia Theis Galdino

Keywords:

Wounds, Gunshot, Conservative Treatment, Liver, Case Reports.

Abstract

Nonoperative tratment (NOT) of blunt liver injury is a widespread practice that has a high sucess rate (82- 100%). Because of this, NOT has been used in cases of penetrating liver injury. However, despite the positive outcomes, the indication of NOT in these cases is controversial. Due to high incidence of associated thoracoabdominal injuries, this treatment modality requires a careful selection of the patient. This report presents a case of a victim of a firearm injury whose projectile was lodged in segment II of the liver, and this injury was managed with NOT, without any liver complications. However, due to its thoracic path to the abdominal cavity, it was necessary to approach the pleural empyema condition, with good evolution, without other associated complications.

 

DOI: 10.56238/pacfdnsv1-015

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Published

2023-07-07

How to Cite

Fiamoncini, H., Adriani Frainer , D., da Silveira Welter, C., & Theis Galdino, C. (2023). Nonoperative treatment of liver injury caused by firearm: a case report. Seven Editora. Retrieved from https://sevenpublicacoes.com.br/editora/article/view/1844