Retrospective cohort study of paediatric splenic injuries at a major adult trauma centre in South Africa identifies areas of success and improvement.
Bernike ConradieVictor KongCynthia CheungChris VargheseAbdallah ElsabaghNigel S RajaretnamJohn BruceDamian ClarkeGrant LaingWanda BekkerPublished in: ANZ journal of surgery (2021)
This study reviews our experience with paediatric splenic trauma in a major trauma centre in South Africa. We reviewed the management and outcomes of 66 paediatric patients and concluded that selective non-operative management of paediatric splenic trauma can be undertaken successfully in a middle-income country such as South Africa. The grade of splenic injury itself is rarely the sole determinant of operative or non-operative treatment and clinical outcome.
Keyphrases
- south africa
- intensive care unit
- emergency department
- trauma patients
- hiv positive
- end stage renal disease
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- prognostic factors
- mental health
- type diabetes
- randomized controlled trial
- patient reported outcomes
- adipose tissue
- gene expression
- young adults
- hiv infected
- replacement therapy
- glycemic control