Abstract Introduction The treatment of complex liver injuries remains a challenge. Nonoperative treatment for such injuries is increasingly being adopted as the initial management strategy. We reviewed our experience, at a University teaching hospital, in the nonoperative management of grade IV liver injuries with the intent to evaluate failure rates; need for angioembolization and blood transfusions; and in-hospital mortality and complications. Methods This is a retrospective analysis conducted at a single large trauma centre in Brazil. All consecutive, hemodynamically stable, blunt trauma patients with grade IV hepatic injury, between 1996 and 2011, were analyzed. Demographics and baseline characteristics were recorded. Failure of nonoper...
AbstractBackgroundDamage to the liver is the most common cause of death after abdominal injury. The ...
AbstractObjectivesNon-operative management has become the treatment of choice in the majority of liv...
Objective: To evaluate our experience with the management of blunt liver trauma at Riyadh Central Ho...
Introduction: The treatment of complex liver injuries remains a challenge. Nonoperative treatment fo...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Non-operative management (NOM) of blunt liver trauma is currently, if possible,...
AbstractBackground and AimsNon-operative management (NOM) of blunt liver trauma is currently, if pos...
AbstractBackgroundNOM in blunt hepatic trauma is the preferred treatment in otherwise stable patient...
BACKGROUND: During the last century, the management of blunt force trauma to the liver has changed ...
HYPOTHESIS: Grade 4 and grade 5 blunt liver injuries can be safely treated by nonoperative managemen...
AbstractHepatic trauma is a common cause for admissions in the Emergency Room. Currently, non-surgic...
Background: NOM in blunt hepatic trauma is the preferred treatment in otherwise stable patients. Aim...
Over the past 20 years the management of blunt liver trauma has evolved from a primary operative app...
I.F.= 0.511 Abstract: Therapeutic options for blunt hepatic trauma include both non-operative and op...
in spite of its well-preserved anatomical position, liver is the most frequently damaged intraabdomi...
Abstract Background We aimed to review liver injury experience in a level 1 trauma center; namely cl...
AbstractBackgroundDamage to the liver is the most common cause of death after abdominal injury. The ...
AbstractObjectivesNon-operative management has become the treatment of choice in the majority of liv...
Objective: To evaluate our experience with the management of blunt liver trauma at Riyadh Central Ho...
Introduction: The treatment of complex liver injuries remains a challenge. Nonoperative treatment fo...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Non-operative management (NOM) of blunt liver trauma is currently, if possible,...
AbstractBackground and AimsNon-operative management (NOM) of blunt liver trauma is currently, if pos...
AbstractBackgroundNOM in blunt hepatic trauma is the preferred treatment in otherwise stable patient...
BACKGROUND: During the last century, the management of blunt force trauma to the liver has changed ...
HYPOTHESIS: Grade 4 and grade 5 blunt liver injuries can be safely treated by nonoperative managemen...
AbstractHepatic trauma is a common cause for admissions in the Emergency Room. Currently, non-surgic...
Background: NOM in blunt hepatic trauma is the preferred treatment in otherwise stable patients. Aim...
Over the past 20 years the management of blunt liver trauma has evolved from a primary operative app...
I.F.= 0.511 Abstract: Therapeutic options for blunt hepatic trauma include both non-operative and op...
in spite of its well-preserved anatomical position, liver is the most frequently damaged intraabdomi...
Abstract Background We aimed to review liver injury experience in a level 1 trauma center; namely cl...
AbstractBackgroundDamage to the liver is the most common cause of death after abdominal injury. The ...
AbstractObjectivesNon-operative management has become the treatment of choice in the majority of liv...
Objective: To evaluate our experience with the management of blunt liver trauma at Riyadh Central Ho...