Seat belt injury presenting as bilateral abdominal wall herniations in a child.

Author(s)
Levine, J.L. Faries, P.L. & Weinberg, G.
Year
Abstract

The constellation of abdominal injuries caused by seat belts in automobile accidents usually consists of intraabdominal solid organ and hollow viscus injuries. The authors present a two-and-one-half-year-old patient with an unusual constellation of seat belt injuries that presented as bilateral abdominal herniations. The authors feel that an abdominal hernia caused by a seat belt injury should alert the clinician to the probability of other severe intraabdominal injuries. The uniqueness of this case is compounded by the way in which the seat belt was misused. (A)

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991502 ST fo
Source

Pediatric Emergency Care, Vol. 14 (1998), No. 5, p. 352-353, 11 ref.

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