Title of article :
The current status of nonoperative management of adult blunt hepatic injuries
Author/Authors :
H. Leon Pachter، نويسنده , , Steven R. Hofstetter، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1995
Pages :
13
From page :
442
To page :
454
Abstract :
This review of 14 recent publications encompassing 495 patients highlights the current role of the nonoperative management of adult blunt hepatic injuries. When careful inclusion criteria were met, the most important of which is hemodynamic stability, a 94% success rate was achieved, clearly attesting to the safety and efficacy of this approach. A 0% liver-related mortality in these 495 patients was achieved, and there were no documented missed enteric injuries. Delayed hemorrhage that led to laparotomy occurred in 2.8% of patients. The mean length of hospital stay was 13 days, and the mean transfusion requirement was 1.9 units of blood per patient. Computed axial tomography scanning was essential and played an integral role in delineating the extent of the injury, identifying other ultra-abdominal injuries that would mandate immediate laparotomy, and following the progress of injury resolution. Overall, 34% of blunt liver injuries were managed nonoperatively. As of 1993, however, available data confirms that 51% of adult reported blunt hepatic injuries have been treated nonoperatively. Rigid adherence to the described guidelines may allow the majority of blunt hepatic injuries to be treated nonoperatively. It should be stressed, however, that this method of patient management should only be undertaken at institutions where the appropriate resources necessary to deal with this patient population are readily available.
Journal title :
The American Journal of Surgery
Serial Year :
1995
Journal title :
The American Journal of Surgery
Record number :
619388
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