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Trends in Operative Management of Pediatric Splenic Injury in a Regional Trauma System

Trends in Operative Management of Pediatric Splenic Injury in a Regional Trauma System

... blunt splenic injury treated was 25 children in each PTC, 12 children in each AQTC, 5 children in each L1TC, 6 children in each L2TC, and ⬍ 1 child in each ...blunt splenic injury in children ...

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Splenic injury severity, not admission hemodynamics, predicts need for surgery in pediatric blunt splenic trauma

Splenic injury severity, not admission hemodynamics, predicts need for surgery in pediatric blunt splenic trauma

... blunt splenic injury over a twelve year period between ...with splenic injury that were admitted to the emergency room of our level I pediatric trauma centre were included in this spleen ...

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A Prospective study on Splenic Injury

A Prospective study on Splenic Injury

... isolated splenic trauma, warranting a focusing of attention on the left upper quadrant; however, in the event that multiple intra-abdominal injuries are identified, common sense dictates that the most serious and ...

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The impacts of different embolization techniques on splenic artery embolization for blunt splenic injury: a systematic review and meta-analysis

The impacts of different embolization techniques on splenic artery embolization for blunt splenic injury: a systematic review and meta-analysis

... included (Table 3). The average age in included studies was 38.8 ± 5.4 years (range 16–89) and most of the patients were male (72.4%, range 57.9–92.9%). The con- trast blush (38.4%) or pseudoaneurysm (8.2%), high- grade ...

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A cohort study to evaluate infection prevention protocol in pediatric trauma patients with blunt splenic injury in a Dutch level 1 trauma center

A cohort study to evaluate infection prevention protocol in pediatric trauma patients with blunt splenic injury in a Dutch level 1 trauma center

... After a motor vehicle accident or any other trauma, sometimes the spleen may be bleeding and may need to be removed. Children of whom the spleen was removed are at increased risk of developing severe infections for the ...

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The sensitivity, specificity and predictive values of post mortem computed tomography in detecting liver and splenic injury due to road traffic accident

The sensitivity, specificity and predictive values of post mortem computed tomography in detecting liver and splenic injury due to road traffic accident

... The presence of right lower ribs fracture was not statistically associated with liver injury (p=0.17) while the presence of left lower ribs fracture was strongly associated with splenic injury ...

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Emergency treatment of splenic injury in a novel mobile minimally invasive interventional shelter following disaster: a feasibility study

Emergency treatment of splenic injury in a novel mobile minimally invasive interventional shelter following disaster: a feasibility study

... organ injury (such as splenic injury in this research) is one of the primary functions of the mobile ...as splenic injury, in the mobile minimally invasive interventional ...

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Nonoperative management of splenic injury in closely monitored patients with reduced consciousness is safe and feasible

Nonoperative management of splenic injury in closely monitored patients with reduced consciousness is safe and feasible

... blunt splenic injury in patients with altered mental sta- tus were published more than a decade ago with treat- ment and monitoring options having improved markedly since then [8, ...

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Splenic artery embolization for traumatic and non-traumatic splenic injury

Splenic artery embolization for traumatic and non-traumatic splenic injury

... that injury grade was the only factor related to the success rate of non-operative management ...study, splenic injury was distributed between all AAST grades (I-V), but injury grade did not ...

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Non-operative management of blunt hepatic and splenic injury: a time-trend and outcome analysis over a period of 17 years

Non-operative management of blunt hepatic and splenic injury: a time-trend and outcome analysis over a period of 17 years

... above, Injury Severity Score (ISS) of 25 or greater, associated intra-abdominal injuries and hepatic/ splenic injury grade III or higher are prognostic fac- tors for failure of NOM [6, 7, 9, ...

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The Incidence of Splenic Injury Following Blunt Abdominal Trauma (BAT), Sultan Qaboos University Hospital Experience

The Incidence of Splenic Injury Following Blunt Abdominal Trauma (BAT), Sultan Qaboos University Hospital Experience

... that splenic trauma occurs more commonly secondary to blunt abdo- minal trauma and not penetrating ...of splenic injury was found to be motor vehicle ...

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Original Article Splenosis in gastric fundus mimicking gastrointestinal stromal tumor: a report of two cases and review of the literature

Original Article Splenosis in gastric fundus mimicking gastrointestinal stromal tumor: a report of two cases and review of the literature

... Animal experiments have demonstrated that the isolated splenic pulp may survive after seeded into any position of the abdominal cav- ity [8, 9]. Splenosis does not include all kinds of cells in normal spleen. The ...

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Safety of selective nonoperative management for blunt splenic trauma: the impact of concomitant injuries

Safety of selective nonoperative management for blunt splenic trauma: the impact of concomitant injuries

... From a prospective trauma database we selected all pa- tients (≥16 years) with blunt splenic injury presenting to our level one trauma center between January 1, 2000 and December 21, 2013. In our ...

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Treatment of splenic trauma in Norway: a retrospective cohort study

Treatment of splenic trauma in Norway: a retrospective cohort study

... for splenic injury in 2002 ...Organ Injury Scale (OIS) grade 4 and 5 splenic injuries [6], as well as in stable patients with con- trast extravasation seen on computed tomography (CT) scan ...

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No further incidence of sepsis after splenectomy for severe trauma: a multi-institutional experience of the trauma registry of the DGU with 1,630 patients

No further incidence of sepsis after splenectomy for severe trauma: a multi-institutional experience of the trauma registry of the DGU with 1,630 patients

... for splenic surgery for starts 1892 when Riegner reported a splenectomy in a 14-year old worker after blunt ...all splenic injury in the next ...blunt splenic trauma injuries has shown a ...

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Antibody Response to a T-Cell-Independent Antigen Is Preserved after Splenic Artery Embolization for Trauma

Antibody Response to a T-Cell-Independent Antigen Is Preserved after Splenic Artery Embolization for Trauma

... blunt splenic injury following ...the splenic function of patients who were ...with splenic function assessed by examining the antibody response to polysaccharide antigens (pneu- mococcal ...

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Review of proximal splenic artery embolization in blunt abdominal trauma

Review of proximal splenic artery embolization in blunt abdominal trauma

... multifocal injury, whereas distal embolization is reserved for cases of focal vascular injury (Table ...of splenic salvage between proximal and distal embolization (Schnuriger et ...small ...

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Peroperative profile and procedures done at laparotomy  in abdominal injuries due to polytrauma  our 3 years experience

Peroperative profile and procedures done at laparotomy in abdominal injuries due to polytrauma our 3 years experience

... perineal injury with gross contamination and anorectal injury underwent staged ...retroperitoneal injury in our study had associated visceral ...mesentic injury (Everard, ...system ...

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Sarcoidosis and Its Splenic Wonder: A Rare Case of Isolated Splenic Sarcoidosis

Sarcoidosis and Its Splenic Wonder: A Rare Case of Isolated Splenic Sarcoidosis

... [5]. Splenic in- volvement has been reported in about 40% cases of multisystem sarcoidosis [6], but isolated splenic in- volvement in sarcoidosis without any radiographic or clinical pulmonary involvement ...

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Traumatic brain injury causes selective, CD74-dependent peripheral lymphocyte activation that exacerbates neurodegeneration

Traumatic brain injury causes selective, CD74-dependent peripheral lymphocyte activation that exacerbates neurodegeneration

... The transition between innate and adaptive immun- ity can be regulated by several subsets of activated, non-conventional T cells, including Tregs and γδ T cells. While Tregs have been well described to dampen ...

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