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Evolution in the management of splenic trauma. Retrospective study in children [Evolução da atitude no traumatismo esplénico. Estudo retrospectivo em crianças.]

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Evolution in the management of splenic trauma. Retrospective study in children [Evolução da atitude no traumatismo esplénico. Estudo retrospectivo em crianças.]
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Article in International Scientific Journal
Year
1998
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Correia Pinto, J
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Vol. 11 No. 12
Pages: 961-964
ISSN: 0870-399X
Publisher: Ordem dos Medicos
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Abstract (EN): BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: The treatment of blunt splenic lesions had changed in the last years with an increasing trend to conservative management. In the absence of national surveys, this paper is aimed to evaluate the results of this therapeutic approach in a group of Portuguese children. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Patients with blunt splenic lesions, admitted over a period of 7 years, (n = 54) were retrospectively analysed. A group submitted to surgical treatment 'ab initio' (group A, from 1990 to 1992 incl.) was compared with a group managed by a conservative approach (group B, from 1993 to 1996 inclusive). Age, sex, associated lesions, treatment, need of a blood transfusion and length of hospital stay were studied. RESULTS: The frequency of splenic lesions was relatively stable (6 to 10 years) in both periods. Group A (n = 24) was similar to group B (n = 30) regarding gender and age. In group A, 23 (97%) splenectomies were performed. In group B, only six (20%) children underwent laparotomy and 4 (13%) of them were submitted to splenectomy (A vs. B, p < 0.001). The need of a blood transfusion was similar in the two groups and so were the associated lesions. The great majority of transfused children presented associated lesions (10/11, 91%). In group B, associated lesions did not significantly alter the effectiveness of the conservative treatment. Hospital stay was significantly longer in group B (B vs. A: 12.5 +/- 2.5 vs. 9.8 +/- 1.8, p = 0.017). CONCLUSIONS: The conservative approach was viable in the great majority of patients with blunt splenic lesions, resulting in a drastic reduction in splenectomies. The need for transfusions did not increase, but the length of hospital stay increased. These results are concordant with other series from major centres, justifying this approach and constituting the challenge of its application in adults.
Language: Portuguese
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