Title: A randomized prospective study comparing non operative management with laparoscopic treatment in patients with a diaphragm injury following left thoracoabdominal stab wounds. Aim of the Study: The aim of this study is to access the clinical outcome of potential occult diaphragm injuries in a group of patients presenting at the Groote Schuur trauma centre with left sided thoracoabdominal stab wounds, if an expectant non operative management course is taken. Objects of the Study: To obtain the above mentioned aim the study will undertake; * to do laparoscopy on a group of randomly selected patients with left thoracoabdominal stab wounds to obtain the incidence of occult diaphragm injury. * to assess the incidence and clinical outcome of delayed diaphragm visceral herniation in the study group.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
66
Treatment group will undergo a laparoscopy, with repair of the diaphragm if injury found
Control group will undergo no treatment except suturing of wounds and drainage of the hemo-pneumothorax, if present. Then clinical follow up.
University of Cape Town
Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
To assess the clinical outcome of potential occult diaphragm injuries in patients presenting at the Groote Schuur trauma centre with left sided thoracoabdominal stab wounds, if an expectant non operative management course is taken.
Time frame: 2 years
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