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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.

Margot FodorFlorian PrimavesiDagmar Morell-HofertVeronika KranebitterAnna PalaverEva BraunwarthMatthias HaselbacherUlrich NitscheStefan SchmidMichael BlauthEva GassnerDietmar ÖfnerStefan Stättner
Published in: World journal of emergency surgery : WJES (2019)
Our cohort represents one of the largest Central European single-center experiences available in the literature. NOM is the standard of care for blunt hepatic and splenic injuries and successful in > 96% of all patients. This rate was quite constant over 17 years (p = 0.515). Overall, national and regional safety measures resulted in a significantly decreased severity of observed injury patterns and deaths due to blunt hepatic or splenic trauma. Although surgery is nowadays only applied in about one third of splenic injury patients in our center, these numbers might further decrease by intensified application of interventional radiology and modern coagulation management.
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