A Case of Mesenteric Rupture due to Air Bag Injury
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We report a case of mesenteric rupture due to air bag injury in a traffic accident. A 44-year-old man driving a compact car and using a safety belt crashed, at which time the air bag was activated. Although he had slight lower abdominal pain on admission, he reported severe pain about 24h later. Abdominal CT showed fluid in the lower abdominal cavity, suggesting perforation of the small intestine. Surgery showed regional necrosis of the small intestine 40cm long. We have treated 2 other cases of mesenteric rupture due to air bag injury in traffic accidents, and cannot over emphisite the importance of close observations of these patients for physical findings and blood and imaging examinations to evaluate intraabdominal injury and enable adequate and immediate interventions.
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