International audiencePURPOSE:We aimed to compare clinical outcomes and early adverse events of operative management (OM), nonoperative management (NOM), and NOM with splenic artery embolization (SAE) in blunt splenic injury (BSI) and identify the prognostic factors.METHODS:Medical records of 136 consecutive patients with BSI admitted to a trauma center from 2005 to 2010 were retrospectively reviewed. Patients were separated into three groups: OM, NOM, and SAE. We focused on associated injuries and early adverse events. Multivariate analysis was performed on 23 prognostic factors to find predictors.RESULTS:The total survival rate was 97.1%, with four deaths all occurred in the OM group. The spleen salvage rate was 91% in NOM and SAE. At lea...
textabstractBackground: Non-operative management (NOM) is the standard of care in hemodynamically st...
Background: Splenic preservation following trauma has been decisively established as the preferred, ...
Background Nonoperative management (NOM) of splenic trauma is now the standard in stable trauma pati...
International audiencePURPOSE:We aimed to compare clinical outcomes and early adverse events of oper...
Introduction: Non operative management (NOM) of blunt splenic injuries has been widely accepted, and...
Introduction Splenic artery embolization (SAE) is a routinely used adjunct in the nonoperative manag...
The study aims to describe the evidence-based management and controversies in blunt splenic trauma. ...
Background: Spleen artery embolization (SAE) may increase the success rate of nonoperative managemen...
Non-operative management (NOM) is the standard of care in hemodynamically stable patients with blunt...
Purpose: The objective of our study was to retrospectively compare the outcomes of non-operative man...
Background: Although non-operative management of blunt splenic injury (BSI) is increasingly common, ...
Context: Nonoperative management (NOM) is the standard of care in hemodynamically stable trauma pati...
Introduction Laparotomy, embolization, and observation are described for blunt splenic injury manage...
AbstractBackgroundSpleen artery embolization (SAE) may increase the success rate of nonoperative man...
AbstractPurposeTo assess clinical outcomes of blunt splenic injuries (BSI) managed with proximal ver...
textabstractBackground: Non-operative management (NOM) is the standard of care in hemodynamically st...
Background: Splenic preservation following trauma has been decisively established as the preferred, ...
Background Nonoperative management (NOM) of splenic trauma is now the standard in stable trauma pati...
International audiencePURPOSE:We aimed to compare clinical outcomes and early adverse events of oper...
Introduction: Non operative management (NOM) of blunt splenic injuries has been widely accepted, and...
Introduction Splenic artery embolization (SAE) is a routinely used adjunct in the nonoperative manag...
The study aims to describe the evidence-based management and controversies in blunt splenic trauma. ...
Background: Spleen artery embolization (SAE) may increase the success rate of nonoperative managemen...
Non-operative management (NOM) is the standard of care in hemodynamically stable patients with blunt...
Purpose: The objective of our study was to retrospectively compare the outcomes of non-operative man...
Background: Although non-operative management of blunt splenic injury (BSI) is increasingly common, ...
Context: Nonoperative management (NOM) is the standard of care in hemodynamically stable trauma pati...
Introduction Laparotomy, embolization, and observation are described for blunt splenic injury manage...
AbstractBackgroundSpleen artery embolization (SAE) may increase the success rate of nonoperative man...
AbstractPurposeTo assess clinical outcomes of blunt splenic injuries (BSI) managed with proximal ver...
textabstractBackground: Non-operative management (NOM) is the standard of care in hemodynamically st...
Background: Splenic preservation following trauma has been decisively established as the preferred, ...
Background Nonoperative management (NOM) of splenic trauma is now the standard in stable trauma pati...