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American Journal of Roentgenology, Vol 168, 425-428, Copyright © 1997 by American Roentgen Ray Society
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MF Dowe, K Shanmuganathan, SE Mirvis, RC Steiner and C Cooper
Department of Diagnostic Radiology, University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore 21201, USA.
OBJECTIVE: The purposes of this study were to determine the spectrum of CT findings of mesenteric injury, to compare CT findings of mesenteric injury with surgical observations, and to assess the potential of CT to predict which patients with mesenteric injury require laparotomy. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Blunt trauma patients admitted to our facility during a 5-year 4-month period with a CT or surgical diagnosis of mesenteric injury were identified from a radiology database and trauma registry. Patients with CT findings of full-thickness bowel injury associated with mesenteric injury or diagnostic peritoneal lavage performed before CT were excluded. CT scans of all patients were retrospectively reviewed both with and without knowledge of surgical results. Medical records of all study patients were reviewed to ascertain admission physical findings and surgical results. RESULTS: Twenty-seven of 29 patients meeting the study criteria underwent laparotomy, and two others were managed conservatively. Among the 27 patients who had surgery. 24 (89%) had CT findings of mesenteric injury confirmed. Surgical findings showed CT scans to be falsely negative in two other patients and falsely positive in one other patient. No major discrepancies were found between retrospective CT review done with and without knowledge of the surgical findings. Two CT findings unique to patients whose injuries, in the judgment of the surgical team, required surgical repair were active extravasation of IV contrast material and bowel wall thickening associated with mesenteric findings. Physical findings did not correlate well with the type and clinical significance of the mesenteric injury. CONCLUSION: The CT finding of mesenteric bleeding or bowel wall thickening associated with mesenteric hematoma or infiltration in the blunt trauma patient indicates a high likelihood of a mesenteric or bowel injury requiring surgery. The finding of focal mesenteric hematoma or infiltration without adjacent bowel wall thickening is nonspecific and can occur both in mesenteric or bowel lesions that require surgery and those that do not.
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