Outcomes of selective non-operative management in adults with abdominal gunshot wounds: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Author:

Liu Tingwei123,Fang Xiaohui124,Bai Zhaohui124,Liu Lu1,Lu Hui1,Qi Xingshun12

Affiliation:

1. Military Medical Research Group, General Hospital of Northern Theater Command, Shenyang, Liaoning Province, China

2. Meta-Analysis Interest Group, Department of Gastroenterology, General Hospital of Northern Theater Command, Shenyang, 110840, China

3. Graduate School, Jinzhou Medical University, Jinzhou, 121001, China

4. Shenyang Pharmaceutical University, Shenyang, 110016, China

Abstract

Background and Aims: Abdominal gunshot wounds (GSWs), a clinically devastating injury, can result in a variety of severe and lethal complications. Traditionally, exploratory laparotomy is the first-line approach for the management of abdominal GSWs, but associated with a considerable amount of unnecessary surgeries. At present, selective non-operative management (SNOM) of abdominal GSWs is becoming an effective and well-recognized approach, but remains widely disputed since many surgeons are skeptical about the validity of SNOM in clinical practice. This meta-analysis aims to estimate the outcomes of SNOM and immediate laparotomy in patients with GSWs by collecting the currently available evidence. Methods: The PubMed, EMBASE, and Cochrane Library databases were searched. A random-effects model was employed. Pooled proportion with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) was calculated. Heterogeneity was evaluated using the Cochran’s Q test and I2 statistics. Results: Overall, 53 studies involving 60,291 participants were included. The pooled proportions of SNOM and SNOM failure were 27.0% (95%CI=24.0%-30.0%) and 10.0% (95%CI=7.0%-13.0%), respectively. The pooled mortality after SNOM and SNOM failure were 0.0% (95%CI=0.0%-1.0%) and 0.0% (95%CI=0.0%-0.0%), respectively. The pooled proportions of immediate laparotomy and unnecessary immediate laparotomy were 73.0% (95%CI=70.0%-76.0%) and 10.0% (95%CI=8.0%-13.0%), respectively. The pooled mortality after immediate laparotomy and unnecessary immediate laparotomy were 10.0% (95%CI=8.0%-13.0%) and 0.0% (95%CI=0.0%-1.0%), respectively. Heterogeneity was statistically significant in nearly all meta-analyses. Conclusion: Immediate laparotomy is still the mainstay approach for the management of abdominal GSWs. Approximately one third of patients with abdominal GSWs undergo SNOM. SNOM failure is not frequent and its related mortality is also rare.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

General Medicine,Surgery

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