Asian Journal of Surgery
Volume 34, Issue 3 , Pages 103-110, July 2011

Blunt adrenal gland trauma in the pediatric population

Pediatric Surgery Department, Hippokration General Hospital of Thessaloniki, Macedonia, Greece

Received 27 January 2011; received in revised form 5 April 2011; accepted 14 April 2011. published online 24 October 2011.

Summary 

A retrospective review of the literature was performed to determine the natural history, prevalence, prognosis and management of adrenal injury associated with blunt abdominal trauma in pediatric population. Blunt adrenal injury in children is uncommon, rarely isolated, and typically present as part of a multi organ trauma. Adrenal hemorrhage is being diagnosed more frequently since the emergence of computed tomography in modern emergency rooms. Obstetric birth trauma during vaginal delivery of a macrosomic fetus may result in neonatal adrenal hemorrhage. In children appear to be an incidental finding that resolves on follow-up imaging. Most of these injuries are self-limited and do not require intervention. The differential diagnosis of an adrenal neoplasm, especially in children with an isolated adrenal hemorrhage, must be considered. The presence of adrenal hemorrhage in the absence of a trauma history should alert to the possibility of pediatric inflicted injury.

Keywords: adrenal, adrenal gland, blunt abdominal trauma, children, hematoma, hemorrhage, injury

 

PII: S1015-9584(11)00007-8

doi:10.1016/j.asjsur.2011.08.003

Asian Journal of Surgery
Volume 34, Issue 3 , Pages 103-110, July 2011