TIME-CRITICAL SURGICAL ACUTE ABDOMEN: A NARRATIVE REVIEW OF DIAGNOSTIC PATHWAYS, ESCALATION PROCESSES, AND MULTIDISCIPLINARY CARE

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https://doi.org/10.31435/ijitss.2(50).2026.5521

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Acute Abdomen, Emergency Surgery, Diagnostic Delay, Risk Stratification, Source Control, Emergency Laparotomy

Abstract

Introduction: Acute abdominal pathology remains a common and diagnostically challenging emergency presentation. A clinically important subset requires urgent surgical or interventional management, and delays may lead to bowel necrosis, sepsis, shock, multi-organ failure, and death.

Methods: A structured search of PubMed/MEDLINE, PubMed Central, Scopus, and Google Scholar was performed. International guidelines, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and clinically relevant observational studies were prioritised, with a focus on obstruction, ischaemia, perforation, intra-abdominal infection, biliary emergencies, haemorrhage, and trauma-related abdominal pathology.

Results: The reviewed evidence shows that the surgical acute abdomen is mainly driven by obstruction, ischaemia, perforation/infection, and haemorrhage. Early diagnosis remains difficult because symptoms may be non-specific and presentations atypical, especially in older or comorbid patients. Repeated reassessment, risk-based imaging, early recognition of red-flag features, and timely surgical consultation are consistently associated with improved outcomes.

Conclusions: Effective management of the acute abdomen requiring surgical intervention depends on early recognition of time-critical pathology, structured diagnostic pathways, and prompt source control. Further research should focus on standardised care pathways that reduce time-to-intervention while maintaining patient safety.

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2026-06-02

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Zaguła, J., Kosmecki, C., Stronczynski , M., Deska, Łukasz, Głaz, D., Głaz, M., Kamińska, N. ., Jagura-Sukiennik , A., Stolarczyk, M., & Sołtys, W. (2026). TIME-CRITICAL SURGICAL ACUTE ABDOMEN: A NARRATIVE REVIEW OF DIAGNOSTIC PATHWAYS, ESCALATION PROCESSES, AND MULTIDISCIPLINARY CARE. International Journal of Innovative Technologies in Social Science, 2(2(50). https://doi.org/10.31435/ijitss.2(50).2026.5521

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