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Blunt Splenic Injury in Adults: Multi-institutional Study of the Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma

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PMID: 10963527View on PubMedDOI

Abstract

In this multicenter study, 38.5% of adults with blunt splenic injury went directly to laparotomy. Ultimately, 54.8% of patients were successfully managed nonoperatively; the failure rate of planned observation was 10.8%, with 60.9% of failures occurring in the first 24 hours. Successful nonoperative management was associated with higher blood pressure and hematocrit, and less severe injury based on ISS, Glasgow Coma Scale, grade of splenic injury, and quantity of hemoperitoneum.

Specialty

General Surgery

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