1 MCQs in Surgery for NEET PG
A 40-year-old man sustains a penetrating stab wound to the anterior abdomen at the level of the umbilicus. On arrival, he is haemodynamically stable (BP 125/80 mmHg, HR 95/min). Abdominal examination shows a single stab wound with mild tenderness around the wound. FAST is negative. Local wound exploration under local anaesthesia shows penetration of the anterior rectus fascia. What is the most appropriate next step?
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