The Orthobullets Podcast

Knee & Sports | Visceral Blunt Trauma

Aug 17, 2025
Explore the risks of visceral blunt trauma in contact sports and how it impacts athletes' abdominal organs. Discover the various injuries, from diaphragmatic spasms to organ damage, and essential evaluation and treatment methods. Delve into the crucial symptoms associated with splenic, liver, and kidney injuries, along with the importance of accurate diagnosis and criteria for returning to play. Uncover how infections like mononucleosis complicate splenic injuries, highlighting the intricate relationship between sports and health.
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ADVICE

Manage Diaphragmatic Spasm Conservatively

  • Observe athletes with diaphragmatic spasm (getting the wind knocked out) because it resolves spontaneously.
  • Allow continued play if symptoms rapidly improve and no other injury signs appear.
INSIGHT

Abdominal Wall Injury Mimics Surgical Abdomen

  • Localized acute abdominal wall pain often signals rectus sheath hematoma from epigastric vessel injury.
  • Symptoms can mimic a surgical abdomen and CT confirms diagnosis while most cases need only ice and rest.
INSIGHT

Spleen: Most Common And Dangerous Organ Injury

  • The spleen is the most commonly injured intra-abdominal organ in blunt trauma and a leading cause of death.
  • Splenomegaly from mononucleosis markedly increases rupture risk after relatively minor impacts.
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