INTRODUCTION: The goal of non-operative management (NOM) for blunt splenic trauma (BST) is to preserve the spleen. The advantages of NOM for minor splenic trauma have been extensively reported, whereas its value for the more severe splenic injuries is still debated. The aim of this systematic review was to evaluate the available published evidence on NOM in patients with splenic trauma and to compare it with the operative management (OM) in terms of mortality, morbidity and duration of hospital stay. METHODS: For this systematic review we followed the "Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses" statement. A systematic search was performed on PubMed for studies published from January 2000 to December 2011,...
Introduction: Non-operative management (NOM) of blunt splenic injuries in hemodynamically stable pat...
Many patients with blunt splenic injury are considered for nonoperative management and, with proper ...
The experience of six referral trauma centers with 832 blunt splenic injuries was reviewed to determ...
BACKGROUND: Selective non-operative management (NOM) for the treatment of blunt splenic trauma is sa...
Background: Splenic preservation following trauma has been decisively established as the preferred, ...
Background: Treatment of blunt splenic trauma has undergone dramatic changes over the last few decad...
Abstract Background Selective non-operative management (NOM) for the treatment of blunt splenic trau...
Splenic trauma is a common occurrence in both civilian and military populations. The spleen is a hig...
Abstract BACKGROUND: During the last century, the management of blunt force trauma to the spleen has...
Introduction: the spleen is one of the most commonly injured organ following blunt abdominal tr...
Introduction The treatment of abdominal solid organ injuries has shifted towards non-operative manag...
Purpose: The objective of our study was to retrospectively compare the outcomes of non-operative man...
The study aims to describe the evidence-based management and controversies in blunt splenic trauma. ...
Non-operative management (NOM) has replaced surgery as the treatment of choice for hemodynamically s...
INTRODUCTION The treatment of abdominal solid organ injuries has shifted towards non-operative mana...
Introduction: Non-operative management (NOM) of blunt splenic injuries in hemodynamically stable pat...
Many patients with blunt splenic injury are considered for nonoperative management and, with proper ...
The experience of six referral trauma centers with 832 blunt splenic injuries was reviewed to determ...
BACKGROUND: Selective non-operative management (NOM) for the treatment of blunt splenic trauma is sa...
Background: Splenic preservation following trauma has been decisively established as the preferred, ...
Background: Treatment of blunt splenic trauma has undergone dramatic changes over the last few decad...
Abstract Background Selective non-operative management (NOM) for the treatment of blunt splenic trau...
Splenic trauma is a common occurrence in both civilian and military populations. The spleen is a hig...
Abstract BACKGROUND: During the last century, the management of blunt force trauma to the spleen has...
Introduction: the spleen is one of the most commonly injured organ following blunt abdominal tr...
Introduction The treatment of abdominal solid organ injuries has shifted towards non-operative manag...
Purpose: The objective of our study was to retrospectively compare the outcomes of non-operative man...
The study aims to describe the evidence-based management and controversies in blunt splenic trauma. ...
Non-operative management (NOM) has replaced surgery as the treatment of choice for hemodynamically s...
INTRODUCTION The treatment of abdominal solid organ injuries has shifted towards non-operative mana...
Introduction: Non-operative management (NOM) of blunt splenic injuries in hemodynamically stable pat...
Many patients with blunt splenic injury are considered for nonoperative management and, with proper ...
The experience of six referral trauma centers with 832 blunt splenic injuries was reviewed to determ...