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Features of spleen damage in various abdominal gunshot wounds

https://doi.org/10.17238/2072-3180-2026-1-173-178

Abstract

Introduction. Currently, there is a classification of gunshot wounds, according to which such wounds are divided into bullet, shrapnel, and mine-explosive wounds. The severity of such injuries is determined by several factors, the main of which is the high lethality due to kinetic energy, and the damage to the spleen can reach up to 19 % in such cases. It is evident that the nature of combat weapons has evolved over time, leading to changes in the nature of internal organ damage, which requires further research into this issue.

The purpose of this study the aim of this study was to examine the immediate postoperative period in a comparative aspect in various gunshot wounds of the spleen. Materials and methods. The study included 27 patients with gunshot wounds to the abdomen, accompanied by spleen injuries, who were divided into two groups: group A – gunshot wounds to the spleen, 15 (55,5 %) cases, and group B – shrapnel wounds, 12 (44,4 %) cases.

Research results and discussion. The presented study shows that gunshot wounds to the abdomen with damage to the spleen are accompanied by a fairly high percentage of complications – 51,8 % of cases, as well as a significant percentage of fatal outcomes – 29,6 %. At the same time, bullet wounds are accompanied by a higher percentage of complications compared to shrapnel wounds, respectively, 37,0 % and 29,6 %, and the number of fatal outcomes is 22,2 % and 7,4 %. The main complications recorded in the group of patients with abdominal gunshot wounds and spleen damage were purulent-septic, and the cause of death was shock.

Conclusion. Gunshot wounds to the abdomen, accompanied by damage to the spleen, are associated with worse outcomes in the immediate postoperative period compared to shrapnel wounds.

About the Authors

V. V. Maslyakov
Saratov State Medical University named after V.I. Razumovsky; Private institution educational organization of higher education "Medical University "Reaviz"
Russian Federation

Maslyakov Vladimir Vladimirovich – MD, Professor of the Department of General Surgery

410012, Saratov, Bolshaya Kazachya Street, 112



S. A. Sidelnikov
Saratov State Medical University named after V.I. Razumovsky
Russian Federation

Sidelnikov Sergey Alekseevich – MD, Associate Professor, Head of the Department of Mobilization Training of Healthcare and Disaster Medicine

410012, Saratov, Bolshaya Kazachya Street, 112



Yu. G. Shapkin
Saratov State Medical University named after V.I. Razumovsky
Russian Federation

Shapkin Yuri Grigorievich – MD, Professor, Head of the Department of General Surgery, Doctor

410012, Saratov, Bolshaya Kazachya Street, 112



V. G. Barsukov
Private institution educational organization of higher education "Medical University "Reaviz"
Russian Federation

Barsukov Vitaly Gennadievich – Candidate of Medical Sciences, Assistant of the Department of Surgical Diseases

443001, Samara, Chapaevskaya str., 227



M. A. Polidanov
Private institution educational organization of higher education "Medical University "Reaviz"
Russian Federation

Polidanov Maksim Andreevich – postgraduate student 

443001, Samara, Chapaevskaya str., 227



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Maslyakov V.V., Sidelnikov S.A., Shapkin Yu.G., Barsukov V.G., Polidanov M.A. Features of spleen damage in various abdominal gunshot wounds. Moscow Surgical Journal. 2026;(1):173-178. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17238/2072-3180-2026-1-173-178

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