ABSTRACT Background: Selective nonoperative management of combat-related blunt splenic injury (BSI) is controversial. We evaluated the impact of the November 2008 blunt abdominal trauma clinical practice guideline that permitted selective nonoperative management of some patients with radiological suggestion of hemoperitoneum on implementation of nonoperative management (NOM) of splenic injury in austere environments. Methods: Retrospective evaluation of patients with splenic injuries from November 2002 through January 2012 in Iraq and Afghanistan was performed. International Classification of Diseases, 9th Revision, Clinical Modification procedure codes identified patients as laparotomy with splenectomy, or NOM. Delayed operative management...
Non-operative management (NOM) has replaced surgery as the treatment of choice for hemodynamically s...
Splenic injury is a common finding in patients after blunt abdominal trauma. Traetment of splenic ru...
BackgroundNonoperative management for blunt splenic injury is the preferred treatment. To improve th...
Splenic trauma is a common occurrence in both civilian and military populations. The spleen is a hig...
Abstract BACKGROUND: During the last century, the management of blunt force trauma to the spleen has...
Background: Treatment of blunt splenic trauma has undergone dramatic changes over the last few decad...
BACKGROUND: Selective non-operative management (NOM) for the treatment of blunt splenic trauma is sa...
Introduction The treatment of abdominal solid organ injuries has shifted towards non-operative manag...
INTRODUCTION: The goal of non-operative management (NOM) for blunt splenic trauma (BST) is to pr...
Background: The spleen is most the commonly injured solid organ in abdominal trauma. Operative manag...
Abstract Background Selective non-operative management (NOM) for the treatment of blunt splenic trau...
The experience of six referral trauma centers with 832 blunt splenic injuries was reviewed to determ...
Background: Splenic preservation following trauma has been decisively established as the preferred, ...
Abstract Background The long-term treatment trends of splenic injuries can provide guidance when tre...
BackgroundNonoperative management for blunt splenic injury is the preferred treatment. To improve th...
Non-operative management (NOM) has replaced surgery as the treatment of choice for hemodynamically s...
Splenic injury is a common finding in patients after blunt abdominal trauma. Traetment of splenic ru...
BackgroundNonoperative management for blunt splenic injury is the preferred treatment. To improve th...
Splenic trauma is a common occurrence in both civilian and military populations. The spleen is a hig...
Abstract BACKGROUND: During the last century, the management of blunt force trauma to the spleen has...
Background: Treatment of blunt splenic trauma has undergone dramatic changes over the last few decad...
BACKGROUND: Selective non-operative management (NOM) for the treatment of blunt splenic trauma is sa...
Introduction The treatment of abdominal solid organ injuries has shifted towards non-operative manag...
INTRODUCTION: The goal of non-operative management (NOM) for blunt splenic trauma (BST) is to pr...
Background: The spleen is most the commonly injured solid organ in abdominal trauma. Operative manag...
Abstract Background Selective non-operative management (NOM) for the treatment of blunt splenic trau...
The experience of six referral trauma centers with 832 blunt splenic injuries was reviewed to determ...
Background: Splenic preservation following trauma has been decisively established as the preferred, ...
Abstract Background The long-term treatment trends of splenic injuries can provide guidance when tre...
BackgroundNonoperative management for blunt splenic injury is the preferred treatment. To improve th...
Non-operative management (NOM) has replaced surgery as the treatment of choice for hemodynamically s...
Splenic injury is a common finding in patients after blunt abdominal trauma. Traetment of splenic ru...
BackgroundNonoperative management for blunt splenic injury is the preferred treatment. To improve th...