Splenic injury is common in blunt trauma. As post-injury splenic volume changes are unclear, the aim of this study was to elucidate such changes. This retrospective study included 18 patients (14 males, median age 24.5 years) with a splenic injury treated between January 2009 and December 2016. All underwent computed tomography (CT) during admission to our hospital and at the last follow-up visit. The splenic volumes on the first and last enhanced delayed-phase CT scans were compared. The fluid response, transfusion, injury severity score, trauma grade, and extent of splenic artery embolization (SAE) were obtained from medical records. The volume change was assessed with a Mann-Whitney U-test. The volume change in patients treated conservat...
Non-operative management (NOM) has replaced surgery as the treatment of choice for hemodynamically s...
Introduction: Non operative management (NOM) of blunt splenic injuries has been widely accepted, and...
Background: Spleen artery embolization (SAE) may increase the success rate of nonoperative managemen...
Splenic injury is common in blunt trauma. As post-injury splenic volume changes are unclear, the aim...
Nonsurgical management has become the standard care for hemodynamically stable patients with splenic...
PURPOSE: The aim of study was to evaluate the results of our experience with transarterial embolizat...
AbstractBackgroundSpleen artery embolization (SAE) may increase the success rate of nonoperative man...
Objective: To describe the long-term changes in the traumatized spleen following conservative manage...
Introduction Splenic artery embolization (SAE) is a routinely used adjunct in the nonoperative manag...
Introduction: Evaluate outcomes and radiation exposure across different splenic artery embolization ...
Background: Non-operative management (NOM) is the standard of care in hemodynamically stable patient...
Introduction Laparotomy, embolization, and observation are described for blunt splenic injury manage...
Non-operative management (NOM) is the standard of care in hemodynamically stable patients with blunt...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of our study was to evaluate our experience with transcatheter proximal (i....
The spleen is an organ commonly injured in abdominal trauma of the upper left quadrant and until jus...
Non-operative management (NOM) has replaced surgery as the treatment of choice for hemodynamically s...
Introduction: Non operative management (NOM) of blunt splenic injuries has been widely accepted, and...
Background: Spleen artery embolization (SAE) may increase the success rate of nonoperative managemen...
Splenic injury is common in blunt trauma. As post-injury splenic volume changes are unclear, the aim...
Nonsurgical management has become the standard care for hemodynamically stable patients with splenic...
PURPOSE: The aim of study was to evaluate the results of our experience with transarterial embolizat...
AbstractBackgroundSpleen artery embolization (SAE) may increase the success rate of nonoperative man...
Objective: To describe the long-term changes in the traumatized spleen following conservative manage...
Introduction Splenic artery embolization (SAE) is a routinely used adjunct in the nonoperative manag...
Introduction: Evaluate outcomes and radiation exposure across different splenic artery embolization ...
Background: Non-operative management (NOM) is the standard of care in hemodynamically stable patient...
Introduction Laparotomy, embolization, and observation are described for blunt splenic injury manage...
Non-operative management (NOM) is the standard of care in hemodynamically stable patients with blunt...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of our study was to evaluate our experience with transcatheter proximal (i....
The spleen is an organ commonly injured in abdominal trauma of the upper left quadrant and until jus...
Non-operative management (NOM) has replaced surgery as the treatment of choice for hemodynamically s...
Introduction: Non operative management (NOM) of blunt splenic injuries has been widely accepted, and...
Background: Spleen artery embolization (SAE) may increase the success rate of nonoperative managemen...