Although well accepted in pediatric patients, nonoperative management of blunt hepatic trauma in adults remains controversial. From January 1981 through May 1987, 66 adults were identified with blunt hepatic trauma that had been confirmed by abdominal exploration or abdominal computed tomography (CT): 46 underwent immediate operation, and 20 were initially managed nonoperatively. Patients were considered for nonoperative management only if they were hemodynamically stable and had no significant peritoneal irritation. CT criteria for nonoperative management included contained subcapsular or intrahepatic hematoma, unilobar fracture, absence of devitalized liver, minimal intraperitoneal blood, and absence of other significant intra-abdominal o...
Background Trauma is major cause of morbidity and mortality in children with blunt abdominal trauma;...
Introduction: Based on hemodynamic stability, non-operative management of low- and high-grade l...
Computed tomography is now widely used in the initial diagnostic workup of adult trauma victims with...
Although well accepted in pediatric patients, nonoperative management of blunt hepatic trauma in adu...
BACKGROUND: During the last century, the management of blunt force trauma to the liver has changed ...
Background: Isolated splenic or hepatic injuries are present in approximately 30% of all cases of a...
AbstractBackgroundNOM in blunt hepatic trauma is the preferred treatment in otherwise stable patient...
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...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Non-operative management (NOM) of blunt liver trauma is currently, if possible,...
AbstractHepatic trauma is a common cause for admissions in the Emergency Room. Currently, non-surgic...
Abstract Introduction The treatment of complex liver injuries remains a challenge. Nonoperative trea...
AbstractBackground and AimsNon-operative management (NOM) of blunt liver trauma is currently, if pos...
HYPOTHESIS: Grade 4 and grade 5 blunt liver injuries can be safely treated by nonoperative managemen...
The experience of six referral trauma centers with 832 blunt splenic injuries was reviewed to determ...
Background Trauma is major cause of morbidity and mortality in children with blunt abdominal trauma;...
Introduction: Based on hemodynamic stability, non-operative management of low- and high-grade l...
Computed tomography is now widely used in the initial diagnostic workup of adult trauma victims with...
Although well accepted in pediatric patients, nonoperative management of blunt hepatic trauma in adu...
BACKGROUND: During the last century, the management of blunt force trauma to the liver has changed ...
Background: Isolated splenic or hepatic injuries are present in approximately 30% of all cases of a...
AbstractBackgroundNOM in blunt hepatic trauma is the preferred treatment in otherwise stable patient...
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...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Non-operative management (NOM) of blunt liver trauma is currently, if possible,...
AbstractHepatic trauma is a common cause for admissions in the Emergency Room. Currently, non-surgic...
Abstract Introduction The treatment of complex liver injuries remains a challenge. Nonoperative trea...
AbstractBackground and AimsNon-operative management (NOM) of blunt liver trauma is currently, if pos...
HYPOTHESIS: Grade 4 and grade 5 blunt liver injuries can be safely treated by nonoperative managemen...
The experience of six referral trauma centers with 832 blunt splenic injuries was reviewed to determ...
Background Trauma is major cause of morbidity and mortality in children with blunt abdominal trauma;...
Introduction: Based on hemodynamic stability, non-operative management of low- and high-grade l...
Computed tomography is now widely used in the initial diagnostic workup of adult trauma victims with...