AbstractBackgroundSplenic involvement secondary to blunt abdominal trauma is often treated by performing a splenectomy. The severity of the post-splenectomy syndrome is currently well known (blood loss, sepsis), so there is an increasing tendency to preserve the spleen. The case is presented of splenic preservation after blunt abdominal trauma with hilum involvement, emphasising the role of Floseal® as a haemostatic agent, as well as the use of resorbable meshes to preserve the spleen.Clinical caseA 22-year-old woman presenting with a grade IV splenic lesion secondary to a blunt abdominal trauma after a traffic accident. Partial splenic resection was performed and bleeding was controlled with Floseal® and use of a reinforcing polyglycolic a...
Because of the risk of overwhelming post-splenectomy infection, the current trend favors conservativ...
Non-operative management (NOM) has replaced surgery as the treatment of choice for hemodynamically s...
The spleen is the most commonly injured organ in cases of blunt abdominal trauma. Currently, 50-80% ...
haematological functions of the spleen, the postop-erative risks following splenectomy, as well as i...
The spleen has a number of important functions, the main of which are participation in hematopoiesis...
The spleen is an organ commonly injured in abdominal trauma of the upper left quadrant and until jus...
AbstractSpleen is the most frequent solid organ to be injured in bluntabdominal trauma. Considering ...
Splenic injury is a preventable cause of mortality following blunt trauma. The majority of splenic i...
The Authors mention the historical evolution that led to consider the splenectomy as the ideal opera...
Background: In abdominal trauma, spleen is the most commonly injured abdominal organ. Spleen injurie...
Objective: The spleen is the most vulnerable organ in blunt abdominal trauma. Spleen-preserving trea...
Splenectomy is very frequently used to manage splenic lesions. Nevertheless, spleen-injured patients...
The spleen is one of the most frequently injured organs in blunt abdominal trauma. In the past decad...
ResumenAntecedentesLa afectación esplénica secundaria a un traumatismo abdominal cerrado es frecuent...
INTRODUCTION. Splenic injuries in abdominal trauma is one of the most common injuries in abdominal s...
Because of the risk of overwhelming post-splenectomy infection, the current trend favors conservativ...
Non-operative management (NOM) has replaced surgery as the treatment of choice for hemodynamically s...
The spleen is the most commonly injured organ in cases of blunt abdominal trauma. Currently, 50-80% ...
haematological functions of the spleen, the postop-erative risks following splenectomy, as well as i...
The spleen has a number of important functions, the main of which are participation in hematopoiesis...
The spleen is an organ commonly injured in abdominal trauma of the upper left quadrant and until jus...
AbstractSpleen is the most frequent solid organ to be injured in bluntabdominal trauma. Considering ...
Splenic injury is a preventable cause of mortality following blunt trauma. The majority of splenic i...
The Authors mention the historical evolution that led to consider the splenectomy as the ideal opera...
Background: In abdominal trauma, spleen is the most commonly injured abdominal organ. Spleen injurie...
Objective: The spleen is the most vulnerable organ in blunt abdominal trauma. Spleen-preserving trea...
Splenectomy is very frequently used to manage splenic lesions. Nevertheless, spleen-injured patients...
The spleen is one of the most frequently injured organs in blunt abdominal trauma. In the past decad...
ResumenAntecedentesLa afectación esplénica secundaria a un traumatismo abdominal cerrado es frecuent...
INTRODUCTION. Splenic injuries in abdominal trauma is one of the most common injuries in abdominal s...
Because of the risk of overwhelming post-splenectomy infection, the current trend favors conservativ...
Non-operative management (NOM) has replaced surgery as the treatment of choice for hemodynamically s...
The spleen is the most commonly injured organ in cases of blunt abdominal trauma. Currently, 50-80% ...