Onverwacht buiktrauma bij een vuurwerkexplosie

Mark J. C. Smeulders, Ramon R. Gorter, Huib A. Cense, A. Toine van Trier

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Abstract

Fireworks injuries are common and often affect children. Such injuries should be considered high energy trauma in the emergency room and taken care of according to the principles of the Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS). A 7-year-old boy was a victim of an explosion when he set off illegal fireworks. During evaluation in the emergency department he presented with a superficial laceration on the belly and extensive hand injury. Upon examination he had small-intestinal perforation that required immediate resection. The patient recovered well, but suffered permanent damage to the hand. Potentially life threatening injuries may accompany hand injuries after modern illegal fireworks. Hand injuries are serious. Despite prolonged treatment, they often result in permanent disability. The structured approach to trauma according to ATLS was important in detecting an accompanying abdominal trauma in this case
Original languageDutch
Pages (from-to)A6827
JournalNederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde
Volume157
Issue number49
Publication statusPublished - 2013

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