Liver trauma
Liver trauma is a more common and serious injury in abdominal trauma, and its incidence is second only to spleen rupture. Among them, the severity of severe liver trauma is complicated, there are many complications, and the mortality rate is high. Therefore, to explore the diagnosis and management of such injuries is still an important topic of current abdominal trauma. Liver trauma during the war is mostly firearm or sharp injury, mainly open injuries. In normal times, blunt injuries, such as crush injuries, traffic accident injuries, blunt blow injuries, and fall injuries, are mainly closed injuries, and the most common are traffic accident injuries.
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