Stab Wound Abdomen & Abdominal Aorta Injury

Authors

  • Vitoon Srisookcharoen, M.D. Division of Surgery, Prachuapkhirikhan Hospital

Abstract

          A case report of patient who was stabbed by knife at left upper abdomen halt an hour before visit to hospital. The patient was in shock status, abdominal distension and protruded omentum. He was operated and the injuries of supraciliac abdominal aorta and stomach were detected. The injury sites were repaired but the patient developed coagulopathy and cardiac arrest and finally dead.

Author Biography

Vitoon Srisookcharoen, M.D., Division of Surgery, Prachuapkhirikhan Hospital

Certified Board of General Surgery

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Published

2018-07-29

How to Cite

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Srisookcharoen V. Stab Wound Abdomen & Abdominal Aorta Injury. Reg 4-5 Med J [internet]. 2018 Jul. 29 [cited 2025 Dec. 31];24(1):21-6. available from: https://he02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/reg45/article/view/137062

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Case Report