1 Nov 2005Article
Conservative treatment of the splenic traumas
Stefano Miniello 1Michele Nacchiero 1Mario Balzanelli 2Graziana Cristallo 1Margherita Cavallo 1Germana Lissidini 1
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1 Dipartimento per le Applicazioni in Chirurgia delle Tecnologie Innovative, Università degli Studi di Bari
2 ASL TA - Referente Aziendale 118 Taranto
Ann. Ital. Chir., 2005, 76(6), 553-557;
Published: 1 Nov 2005
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Abstract
Authors hope for a growing diffusion of conservative treatments for lien’s lesions, to avoid the asplenia syndrome, and the unfavourable implications derive from, above all immunodepression that increases septic risk. They report their experience about conservative choices for spleen’s traumatic injures and emphasize the absolute need of select the appropriate patients for those procedure, that must require: haemodynamics stability; not geriatric age; type I and II, according to Buntain’s classifications, ien’s lesions, and attentive selection of the patients carriers of type III lesions; absence of preceding spleen’s injures, opportunity of monitor patients, in immediate postoperative, in intensive care units. Authors suggest that one of the essential condition for the correct selection and achievement of conservative treatments of traumatic lien’s injures, is the team work of the surgeon, of the anesthesiologist, of the radiologist. Conclude maintain that, conservative procedure for lien’s lesions, must find a growing diffusion, but mention that is appropriate to not extend those treatments indications over the encoded ones.
Keywords
- Conservative treatments
- Trauma