Scand J Surg
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The initial management of the poly-trauma patient is of vital importance to minimizing both patient morbidity and mortality. We present a practical approach to the early management of a severely injured patient as practiced at Liverpool Hospital in Sydney, Australia. Specific attention is paid to innovations in care and specific controversies in early management as well as local solutions to challenging problems.
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Colonic or rectal injuries occur in up to 10% of patients that suffer penetrating or severe blunt abdominal trauma. The majority of colon injuries are diagnosed intraoperatively following a penetrating abdominal injury. ⋯ The vast majority of colon injuries can be primarily repaired with a significant trend toward avoiding colostomy whenever possible. Colostomy is increasingly reserved for rectal injuries and destructive colon injuries with extenuating circumstances such as hemodynamic instability and significant associated injuries.