Affiliation:
1. Department of Surgery, University of Natal, Durban, South Africa
Abstract
Abstract
The total protein content (g/l) and white blood cell count (cells/mm3) of diagnostic peritoneal lavage was assessed using a urine dipstick in 46 patients with suspected penetrating abdominal stab wounds and equivocal physical examination. Those patients with a protein content ⩾ 1 g/l and white blood cell count of >500 cells/mm3 were submitted to laparotomy while those with lower values underwent observation and repeat physical examination. In all, 26 patients had a positive lavage and significant injuries were found in 23 of these. Of 18 patients with a negative lavage, 17 were managed successfully without operation while one patient died from complications related to central venous catheterization. In two patients the lavage results were equivocal. One underwent a negative laparotomy and the remaining patient recovered uneventfully. The test has a 100 per cent sensitivity and 86 per cent specificity and provides an accurate, cheap, and rapid means of diagnosis of intra-abdominal injury in penetrating trauma.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
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