Liver is the most frequently injured organ in abdominal trauma. Today non-operative management (NOM) is considered as the standard of care in hemodynamically stable patients, with or without the adjunct of angioembolisation (AE). This systematic review assesses the incidence of complications in patients who sustained liver injuries and were treated with simple clinical observation. Given the differences in indications of treatment and severity of liver trauma and acknowledging the limitations of this study, an analysis of the results has been done in reference to the complications in patients who were treated with AE
AbstractBackgroundEndovascular management using angiographic embolization (AE) has been widely used ...
INTRODUCTION: The trend from operative management has shifted towards conservative management in li...
Background: Mortality from liver trauma remains high despite surgical advancements. The objective of...
This retrospective study shows the results of a 2 years application of a clinical pathway concerning...
Background: NOM in blunt hepatic trauma is the preferred treatment in otherwise stable patients. Aim...
AbstractObjectivesNon-operative management has become the treatment of choice in the majority of liv...
BACKGROUND: During the last decade, the management of blunt hepatic injury has considerably changed....
Background: Liver trauma is the most commonly observed injured organ in abdominal trauma. The object...
BACKGROUND: During the last century, the management of blunt force trauma to the liver has changed ...
AbstractBackgroundNOM in blunt hepatic trauma is the preferred treatment in otherwise stable patient...
The liver is the most injured organ in abdominal trauma. Road traffic crashes and antisocial, violen...
Background: Liver trauma is one of the most common injury in abdominal trauma. For the last three d...
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...
The liver is the most frequently injured abdominal organ. Abdominal injuries occur in 31% of patient...
AbstractBackgroundEndovascular management using angiographic embolization (AE) has been widely used ...
INTRODUCTION: The trend from operative management has shifted towards conservative management in li...
Background: Mortality from liver trauma remains high despite surgical advancements. The objective of...
This retrospective study shows the results of a 2 years application of a clinical pathway concerning...
Background: NOM in blunt hepatic trauma is the preferred treatment in otherwise stable patients. Aim...
AbstractObjectivesNon-operative management has become the treatment of choice in the majority of liv...
BACKGROUND: During the last decade, the management of blunt hepatic injury has considerably changed....
Background: Liver trauma is the most commonly observed injured organ in abdominal trauma. The object...
BACKGROUND: During the last century, the management of blunt force trauma to the liver has changed ...
AbstractBackgroundNOM in blunt hepatic trauma is the preferred treatment in otherwise stable patient...
The liver is the most injured organ in abdominal trauma. Road traffic crashes and antisocial, violen...
Background: Liver trauma is one of the most common injury in abdominal trauma. For the last three d...
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...
The liver is the most frequently injured abdominal organ. Abdominal injuries occur in 31% of patient...
AbstractBackgroundEndovascular management using angiographic embolization (AE) has been widely used ...
INTRODUCTION: The trend from operative management has shifted towards conservative management in li...
Background: Mortality from liver trauma remains high despite surgical advancements. The objective of...