Iatrogenic splenic injury (SI) is known to occur during various procedures. Any unusual course in postoperative period or hypotension should raise suspicion of SI, especially in the left nephrectomy or colonic resection. Sonography of abdomen by an expert should be the first investigation after a medical cause is ruled out. Splenic salvage may be attempted. There should be a low threshold for splenectomy to save the life of the patient
Colonoscopy is the gold standard in diagnosis of colorectal diseases. It is generally a safe procedu...
Millions of colonoscopies are performed annually for routine health maintenance in the United States...
AbstractIntroductionColonoscopy is a safe and routinely performed diagnostic and therapeutic procedu...
Iatrogenic splenic injury is a recognized complication in abdominal surgery. The aim of this paper i...
Introduction: Iatrogenic splenic injury is a recognized complication in abdominal surgery. The aim o...
Objectives: Surgical reports on incidental splenectomy usually lack necessary details particularly d...
Colonoscopy is a low-risk procedure performed for screening and diagnostic purposes. About 15 millio...
Splenectomy is very frequently used to manage splenic lesions. Nevertheless, spleen-injured patients...
Iatrogenic splenic injury during colonoscopy is a rare but known occurrence. Such a rare event raise...
iatrogenic splenic injury is a recognized complication in diagnostic and therapeutic procedures perf...
Background: Iatrogenic injury to the spleen is a recognised complication of abdominal surgery but th...
Endoscopy of colon and rectum is a commonly used diagnostic and therapeutic procedure, which is gene...
Injury to the spleen during routine colonoscopy is an extremely rare injury. Diagnosis and managemen...
Injury to the spleen during routine colonoscopy is an extremely rare injury. Diagnosis and managemen...
Splenic laceration is a recognized complication of both open and laparoscopic renal and adrenal surg...
Colonoscopy is the gold standard in diagnosis of colorectal diseases. It is generally a safe procedu...
Millions of colonoscopies are performed annually for routine health maintenance in the United States...
AbstractIntroductionColonoscopy is a safe and routinely performed diagnostic and therapeutic procedu...
Iatrogenic splenic injury is a recognized complication in abdominal surgery. The aim of this paper i...
Introduction: Iatrogenic splenic injury is a recognized complication in abdominal surgery. The aim o...
Objectives: Surgical reports on incidental splenectomy usually lack necessary details particularly d...
Colonoscopy is a low-risk procedure performed for screening and diagnostic purposes. About 15 millio...
Splenectomy is very frequently used to manage splenic lesions. Nevertheless, spleen-injured patients...
Iatrogenic splenic injury during colonoscopy is a rare but known occurrence. Such a rare event raise...
iatrogenic splenic injury is a recognized complication in diagnostic and therapeutic procedures perf...
Background: Iatrogenic injury to the spleen is a recognised complication of abdominal surgery but th...
Endoscopy of colon and rectum is a commonly used diagnostic and therapeutic procedure, which is gene...
Injury to the spleen during routine colonoscopy is an extremely rare injury. Diagnosis and managemen...
Injury to the spleen during routine colonoscopy is an extremely rare injury. Diagnosis and managemen...
Splenic laceration is a recognized complication of both open and laparoscopic renal and adrenal surg...
Colonoscopy is the gold standard in diagnosis of colorectal diseases. It is generally a safe procedu...
Millions of colonoscopies are performed annually for routine health maintenance in the United States...
AbstractIntroductionColonoscopy is a safe and routinely performed diagnostic and therapeutic procedu...