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Abdominal Injuries


Abdominal injuries are caused by severe blows, gunshots, and stabbings. They can easily become a medical emergency because of the vital organs that may be damaged. Most injuries to the abdomen require surgery to repair the internal damage.

Closed Abdominal Injuries

Closed abdominal injuries are caused by a severe blow or crushing injury, where the skin remains intact. Death is usually caused by bleeding into the abdomen. A complication known as peritonitis, usually the result of a rupture of the intestines, is not seen immediately but develops later and can be fatal. Signs and symptoms of (closed) abdominal injury include:

  • Intense pain, nausea, vomiting, and spasm of the abdominal muscle.
  • Tenderness, distention, muscle rigidity, and shock.
  • Victim lies with legs pulled up, protecting the abdomen.


If the victim has a (closed) abdominal injury, do the following:

  • Establish and maintain the airway, breathing, and circulation (ABC's).
  • Place victim in the most comfortable position.
  • Carefully remove enough clothing to get a clear idea of the extent of the injuries.
  • Treat for shock.
  • Give nothing by mouth.

Open Abdominal Wound

Open abdominal injuries are caused by gunshots, stabbings, and penetrating wounds where the skin is broken. Always suspect that damage has occurred to internal organs, even if signs and symptoms are not immediately present.

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