Non-operative management of adult blunt splenic injuries

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杨俊 [1 ]
高劲谋 [1 ]
JeanClaude Baste [2 ]
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[1] Department of Traumaology Chongqing Emergency Medical Center
[2] Department of Vascular Surgery Pellegrin
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<正>Objective:To investigate the indication of non-operative management of adult blunt splenic injuries. Methods: A retrospective review was performed on all adult patients ( age > 15 years) with blunt splenic injuries admitted to the department of vascular surgery of Pellegrin hospital in France from 1999 to 2003. We managed splenic injuries non-operatively in all appropriate patients without regard to age. Results: During the 4 years, 54 consecutive adult patients with blunt splenic injuries were treated in the hospital. A total of 27 patients with stable hemodynamic status were treated non-operatively at first, of which 2 patients were failed to non-operative treatment. The successful percentage of non-operative management was 92.6%. In the 54 patients, 7 of 8 patients older than 55 years were treated with non-operative management. Two cases developing postoperatively subphrenic infection were healed by proper treatment. In the series, there was no death. Conclusions: Non-operative management of low-grade splenic injuries can be accomplished with an acceptable low-failure rate. If the clinical and laboratory parameters difficult for surgeons to make decisions, they can depend on Resciniti' s CT ( computed tomography) scoring system to select a subset of adults with splenic trauma who are excellent candidates for a trial of nonoperative management. The patients older than 55 years are not absolutely inhibited to receive non-operative management.
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