During the past decade, one of the most controversial issues in the surgical literature has been the question of what is the most appropriate management of splenic trauma. An increased understanding of the physiologic importance of splenic function must now be weighed against the life-threatening risk of exsanguinating splenic hemorrhage. In this article, postsplenectomy sepsis and mortality in adults and the selective management of blunt splenic trauma are discussed. Although the risks of postsplenectomy sepsis and serious infection are low, they do exist. A policy of individual assessment of cases is recommended when the merits of splenectomy versus those of splenic preservation are considered. Similarly, in cases of blunt splenic trauma,...
AbstractSpleen is the most frequent solid organ to be injured in bluntabdominal trauma. Considering ...
Background: Treatment of blunt splenic trauma has undergone dramatic changes over the last few decad...
The study aims to describe the evidence-based management and controversies in blunt splenic trauma. ...
Background: Splenic preservation following trauma has been decisively established as the preferred, ...
Abstract Objective Non-operative management of blunt splenic injury in adults has been applied incre...
Many patients with blunt splenic injury are considered for nonoperative management and, with proper ...
BACKGROUND: Nonoperative management of blunt injury to the spleen in adults has been applied with i...
During a recent 8-year period, 235 patients with documented blunt splenic trauma were treated. After...
INTRODUCTION: The goal of non-operative management (NOM) for blunt splenic trauma (BST) is to pr...
BACKGROUND: Selective non-operative management (NOM) for the treatment of blunt splenic trauma is sa...
The spleen is one of the most frequently injured organs in blunt abdominal trauma. In the past decad...
INTRODUCTION: Non-operative management of blunt splenic injury in adults has been applied with incre...
ABSTRACT Trauma is a public health problem and the most common cause of death in people under the ag...
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...
AbstractSpleen is the most frequent solid organ to be injured in bluntabdominal trauma. Considering ...
Background: Treatment of blunt splenic trauma has undergone dramatic changes over the last few decad...
The study aims to describe the evidence-based management and controversies in blunt splenic trauma. ...
Background: Splenic preservation following trauma has been decisively established as the preferred, ...
Abstract Objective Non-operative management of blunt splenic injury in adults has been applied incre...
Many patients with blunt splenic injury are considered for nonoperative management and, with proper ...
BACKGROUND: Nonoperative management of blunt injury to the spleen in adults has been applied with i...
During a recent 8-year period, 235 patients with documented blunt splenic trauma were treated. After...
INTRODUCTION: The goal of non-operative management (NOM) for blunt splenic trauma (BST) is to pr...
BACKGROUND: Selective non-operative management (NOM) for the treatment of blunt splenic trauma is sa...
The spleen is one of the most frequently injured organs in blunt abdominal trauma. In the past decad...
INTRODUCTION: Non-operative management of blunt splenic injury in adults has been applied with incre...
ABSTRACT Trauma is a public health problem and the most common cause of death in people under the ag...
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...
AbstractSpleen is the most frequent solid organ to be injured in bluntabdominal trauma. Considering ...
Background: Treatment of blunt splenic trauma has undergone dramatic changes over the last few decad...
The study aims to describe the evidence-based management and controversies in blunt splenic trauma. ...