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Management of splenic trauma: The Durban experience

โœ Scribed by S. J. D. Chadwick; W. K. J. Huizinga; L. W. Baker


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1985
Tongue
English
Weight
319 KB
Volume
72
Category
Article
ISSN
0007-1323

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Abstract
In a retrospective survey of splenic trauma managed at a teaching hospital, the data of 127 patients during a 2 year period have been analysed. Splenic conservation was achieved in 47 laparotomies (38ยท8 per cent). Six patients with blunt abdominal trauma (4ยท7 per cent of all patients) were managed non-operatively. Splenic conservation by suture with or without packing with omentum or oxidized cellulose was successful in 27 out of 37 attempts. Failure of this technique was easily recognized during laparotomy and no patient required re-operation for continued splenic bleeding after splenorrhaphy. There was no significant difference between successful conservation of the spleen at laparotomy of patients below the median age (28 years) and older patients. Wound sepsis was increased after splenectomy (P < 0ยท05). Splenic conservation is not appropriate for all types of splenic injury. Where conservation is not possible splenectomy and re-implantation is recommended.


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