Analysis of the Use of Upright Abdominal Radiography for Evaluating Intestinal Perforations in Handlebar Traumas: Three Case Reports
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Rationale: Intestinal perforations due to blunt abdominal handlebar trauma are difficult to diagnose. This report presents a retrospective analysis of 3 patients with intestinal perforations due to abdominal bicycle handlebar trauma who were diagnosed via upright abdominal radiography.
Patients Concerns: All the patients lost their balance while riding a bicycle for leisure and had fallen on the handlebar tip. The patients were initially misdiagnosed at different-level health centers despite various radiologic investigations performed.
Diagnosis: The patients' intestinal perforations were diagnosed via plain upright abdominal X-ray radiography (UAXR) in our institution.
Interventions And Outcomes: The children underwent exploratory laparotomy due to intestinal perforations. All the perforations were repaired either with primary closure or bowel resection and anastomosis with successful outcomes.
Lessons: Pneumoperitoneum due to intestinal perforation can be diagnosed via UAXR with appropriate patient positioning and timing. This case series shows that to accurately diagnose intestinal perforations, upright plain X-ray should be routinely performed, carefully evaluated, and repeated in patients with enduring abdominal complaints.