AbstractBackgroundSpleen artery embolization (SAE) may increase the success rate of nonoperative management (NOM). The present study investigated the clinical outcome after the installation of SAE in the management of blunt splenic injury.MethodsA retrospective review of hospital records was performed to enroll patients with blunt injury of the spleen. Demographic data and information about the injury severity score, organ injury scale, hospitalization days, management and final outcomes were evaluated. Patients were separated into early and late groups according to the year that SAE was selectively used (2003–2004 and 2005–2008).ResultsSix of eleven (55%) patients in the early group were successfully managed without surgery for blunt splen...
Non-operative management (NOM) has replaced surgery as the treatment of choice for hemodynamically s...
PURPOSE: The aim of study was to evaluate the results of our experience with transarterial embolizat...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of our study was to evaluate our experience with transcatheter proximal (i....
AbstractBackgroundSpleen artery embolization (SAE) may increase the success rate of nonoperative man...
Background: Spleen artery embolization (SAE) may increase the success rate of nonoperative managemen...
The spleen is the second most commonly injured organ in cases of abdominal trauma. Management of spl...
Background Splenic artery embolization (SAE) is an adjunct to nonoperative management (NOM) of splen...
Background: Non-operative management (NOM) is the standard of care in hemodynamically stable patient...
Purpose: The objective of our study was to retrospectively compare the outcomes of non-operative man...
Non-operative management (NOM) is the standard of care in hemodynamically stable patients with blunt...
Non-operative management (NOM) is the standard of care in hemodynamically stable patients with blunt...
Introduction: Non operative management (NOM) of blunt splenic injuries has been widely accepted, and...
Abstract Background Splenic artery embolization (SAE) has been an effective adjunct to the Non-opera...
The study aims to describe the evidence-based management and controversies in blunt splenic trauma. ...
AbstractPurposeTo assess clinical outcomes of blunt splenic injuries (BSI) managed with proximal ver...
Non-operative management (NOM) has replaced surgery as the treatment of choice for hemodynamically s...
PURPOSE: The aim of study was to evaluate the results of our experience with transarterial embolizat...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of our study was to evaluate our experience with transcatheter proximal (i....
AbstractBackgroundSpleen artery embolization (SAE) may increase the success rate of nonoperative man...
Background: Spleen artery embolization (SAE) may increase the success rate of nonoperative managemen...
The spleen is the second most commonly injured organ in cases of abdominal trauma. Management of spl...
Background Splenic artery embolization (SAE) is an adjunct to nonoperative management (NOM) of splen...
Background: Non-operative management (NOM) is the standard of care in hemodynamically stable patient...
Purpose: The objective of our study was to retrospectively compare the outcomes of non-operative man...
Non-operative management (NOM) is the standard of care in hemodynamically stable patients with blunt...
Non-operative management (NOM) is the standard of care in hemodynamically stable patients with blunt...
Introduction: Non operative management (NOM) of blunt splenic injuries has been widely accepted, and...
Abstract Background Splenic artery embolization (SAE) has been an effective adjunct to the Non-opera...
The study aims to describe the evidence-based management and controversies in blunt splenic trauma. ...
AbstractPurposeTo assess clinical outcomes of blunt splenic injuries (BSI) managed with proximal ver...
Non-operative management (NOM) has replaced surgery as the treatment of choice for hemodynamically s...
PURPOSE: The aim of study was to evaluate the results of our experience with transarterial embolizat...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of our study was to evaluate our experience with transcatheter proximal (i....