organskader
Organskader is a Danish term used in medical and clinical contexts to describe injury or damage to internal organs. It covers injuries to solid organs such as the liver, spleen, kidneys, pancreas, and the heart or lungs, as well as injuries to hollow organs like the stomach, intestines, and bladder. Organ damage can result from trauma, disease, or medical procedures, and may occur in isolation or as part of a broader polytrauma scenario.
Common causes include blunt or penetrating trauma, such as road traffic crashes, falls, or stabbings, which
Diagnosis relies on a combination of clinical assessment and investigations. Initial trauma assessment follows established protocols,
Management is tailored to the organ and injury severity. Stabilization and monitoring are essential, with blood
Prognosis varies with injury severity and promptness of treatment. Prevention focuses on safety measures, early treatment