10 year experience of splenic injury: an increasing place for conservative management after blunt trauma

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作者
Bain, IM [1 ]
Kirby, RM [1 ]
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[1] N Staffordshire Hosp, Dept Surg MO17, Stoke On Trent ST4 6QG, Staffs, England
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INJURY-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THE CARE OF THE INJURED | 1998年 / 29卷 / 03期
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10.1016/S0020-1383(97)00170-8
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
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It has been suggested that over 30 per cent of splenic injuries are suitable for conservative management by non-operative treatment and splenorrhaphy; splenic conservation avoids the risk of overwhelming past-splenectomy infection. In this study, injuries of the spleen have been retrospectively analysed for a 10 year period. In the first 5 years the spleen was conserved in only 6/45 (15 per cent) of patients with blunt injury (three non-operative, three splenorrhaphy). In the second 5 years of the study, the spleen was conserved in significantly move patients with blunt trauma, 25 of 61 (41 per cent). This change has been a result of increased iron-operative management which has been successful in the majority of cases (20/22). This has been associated with the increased use of abdominal ultrasound. The rate of splenorrhaphy has not changed significantly, five patients compared with three in the previous 5 years. Non-operative mar management may be increasingly appropriate as less severe splenic injuries are being detected with an increased use of ultrasound. Splenic injury is not a mandatory indication for laparotomy; non-operative management of splenic injuries should be considered in selected patients who are haemodynamically stable and can be closely monitored. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
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