INTRODUCTION: Retroperitoneal hematoma is frequently due lo blunt trauma and is a challenging problem. Incidence of this complication in adults is high, but in childhood is uncommon. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Analysis of 30 cases is presented. PTS was found between 10 and 12 points, zone II, 12, zone III, 17, and zone I, only one. We observed 33 associated injuries: 17 were pelvic fractures and nine, ureteral rupture. Three patients underwent hepatic or splenic laceration. Seventy-three percent of patients had exploratory laparotomy, but did not have exploration of retroperitoneum. CONCLUSIONS: Retroperitoneal hematoma in infancy should be treated conservatively.
INTRODUCTION:Retroperitoneal hematoma is frequently due lo blunt trauma and is a challenging problem. Incidence of this complication in adults is high, but in childhood is uncommon. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Analysis of 30 cases is presented. PTS was found between 10 and 12 points, zone II, 12, zone III, 17, and zone I, only one. We observed 33 associated injuries: 17 were pelvic fractures and nine, ureteral rupture. Three patients underwent hepatic or splenic laceration. Seventy-three percent of patients had exploratory laparotomy, but did not have exploration of retroperitoneum. CONCLUSIONS:Retroperitoneal hematoma in infancy should be treated conservatively.