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Minerva Med ; 112(5): 615-621, 2021 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32486610

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: This study aimed to provide a reference for the clinical treatment of patients with spleen ruptures by analyzing and discussing the clinical effects of the conservative treatment. METHODS: The clinical data of 93 patients with blunt spleen rupture treated in the First Affiliated Hospital of University of Science and Technology of China from April 2015 to April 2018 were retrospectively analyzed. Among them, 84 cases were treated conservatively and 9 cases were treated surgically. The general information of conservative treatment and surgical treatment were compared. The relationship between different conservative treatment methods and CT classification of spleen rupture and the changes of abdominal drainage were analyzed. RESULTS: The CT classification grade and trauma score of patients with spleen rupture in surgical treatment were higher than those in conservative treatment group (P<0.05). A total of 90.3% patients were treated conservatively. Among them, 7.1% (83.4% were in CT classification of spleen injury grade 1-2) were from the observation group, 14.3% (83.3% were in CT classification of spleen injury grade 1-2) were from abdominal drainage group, 3.6% were from splenic artery embolization group, and 75% (9.5% were in CT classification of spleen injury grade 2, 77.8% in grade 3 and 12.7% in grade 4) were from splenic artery embolization plus abdominal drainage group. There was no significant difference in the total amount of abdominal drainage on day 1, day 2 and day 3, and the CT classification of spleen rupture (P>0.05). However, there significant differences on the amount of abdominal drainage among day 1, day 2 and day 3 (P<0.05). Meanwhile, 2 complications occurred in the splenic artery embolization plus abdominal drainage group. CONCLUSIONS: Conservative treatment is feasible in blunt spleen rupture patients of CT classification grade of 1-4 with stable hemodynamical. Splenic rupture patients of CT classification grade 4-5 with instable hemodynamical should be treated surgically.


Assuntos
Tratamento Conservador/métodos , Ruptura Esplênica/terapia , Ferimentos não Penetrantes/terapia , Adulto , Tratamento Conservador/estatística & dados numéricos , Drenagem , Emergências , Estudos de Viabilidade , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Estudos Retrospectivos , Esplenectomia/estatística & dados numéricos , Ruptura Esplênica/classificação , Ruptura Esplênica/diagnóstico por imagem , Ruptura Esplênica/cirurgia , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X , Ferimentos não Penetrantes/classificação , Ferimentos não Penetrantes/diagnóstico por imagem , Ferimentos não Penetrantes/cirurgia
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Gastroenterol Hepatol ; 30(10): 585-91, 2007 Dec.
Artigo em Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18028854

RESUMO

The most common cause of splenic rupture is trauma. Less frequently the spleen ruptures due to an ongoing hematologic, infectious or tumoral disease (pathologic rupture). We present a series of 10 patients with atraumatic splenic rupture: in seven patients there was a pathologic rupture. Two of the remaining three patients with spontaneous rupture were morbidly obese; this association has not previously been reported. The present review discusses the etiology, pathogenesis and optimal treatment of this entity.


Assuntos
Ruptura Esplênica/etiologia , Adolescente , Adulto , Idoso , Algoritmos , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Estudos Retrospectivos , Ruptura Espontânea , Ruptura Esplênica/classificação
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J Radiol ; 84(3): 320-2, 2003 Mar.
Artigo em Francês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12736592

RESUMO

Splenic injury following colonoscopy is rare and, to our knowledge, 18 cases only have been reported so far in the literature. The presumed mechanisms for splenic injury during colonoscopy are direct trauma to the spleen or excessive traction of the splenocolic ligament this latter mechanism being due to decreased mobility between the spleen and the colon secondary to adhesions. Splenomegaly or underlying splenic disease are two conditions which are considered to be predisposing factors to splenic injury. We report one case of splenic rupture which was due to colonoscopy in the absence of any underlying splenic disease. This case was diagnosed and monitored by computed tomography, thus avoiding unnecessary splenectomy.


Assuntos
Colonoscopia/efeitos adversos , Doenças Raras/etiologia , Ruptura Esplênica/etiologia , Idoso , Causalidade , Feminino , Humanos , Doenças Raras/classificação , Doenças Raras/diagnóstico , Doenças Raras/epidemiologia , Esplenectomia , Ruptura Esplênica/classificação , Ruptura Esplênica/diagnóstico , Ruptura Esplênica/epidemiologia , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X , Procedimentos Desnecessários
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Acta Clin Belg ; 54(3): 169-71, 1999 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10443047

RESUMO

We present a case of an atraumatic, occult rupture of the spleen. It is only in a distinct minority of cases, that the splenic capsule remains intact, thereby preventing intraperitoneal bleeding. Nevertheless, this condition can be accompanied by a severe loss of blood. A nonoperative management can be considered. Reviewing the literature on splenic rupture, the lack of uniformity in nomenclature is striking. The etiological and morphological classifications are reviewed.


Assuntos
Ruptura Esplênica/diagnóstico , Seguimentos , Hematoma/diagnóstico , Hemorragia/diagnóstico , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Ruptura Espontânea , Ruptura Esplênica/classificação
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Am J Surg ; 168(1): 49-53, 1994 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8024098

RESUMO

Since 1987, we have used the TA-stapler for 15 partial resections of the spleen. The cases included 5 second- to third-degree traumatic ruptures, 4 splenic cysts, 3 injuries resulting from accidents during upper-abdominal surgery, 2 diagnostic resections, and 1 intralienal pancreatic cyst. The TA-55 stapler was used 14 times and the TA-90 once. No patient developed postoperative bleeding or required further surgery. Postoperative laboratory chemistry and scintigraphy findings were within the limits indicative of normal function in all cases. The TA-stapler expands the technical possibilities for organ-conserving splenic surgery.


Assuntos
Cistos/cirurgia , Cisto Pancreático/cirurgia , Baço/lesões , Esplenectomia/instrumentação , Esplenectomia/métodos , Esplenopatias/cirurgia , Ruptura Esplênica/cirurgia , Grampeadores Cirúrgicos , Adulto , Criança , Cistos/diagnóstico , Cistos/epidemiologia , Feminino , Seguimentos , Humanos , Infecções/epidemiologia , Infecções/etiologia , Escala de Gravidade do Ferimento , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Cisto Pancreático/epidemiologia , Esplenectomia/efeitos adversos , Esplenectomia/mortalidade , Esplenopatias/diagnóstico , Esplenopatias/epidemiologia , Ruptura Esplênica/classificação , Ruptura Esplênica/epidemiologia , Ruptura Esplênica/etiologia , Grampeadores Cirúrgicos/classificação , Grampeadores Cirúrgicos/estatística & dados numéricos , Ferimentos e Lesões/classificação , Ferimentos e Lesões/complicações , Ferimentos e Lesões/epidemiologia
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J Trauma ; 36(4): 568-71, 1994 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8158722

RESUMO

Over a 1-year period, three patients were seen in our trauma service with delayed bleeding (> or = 7 days) from an initially inapparent splenic injury. This entity was defined as a late occurrence of signs and symptoms attributed to splenic injury not detected by diagnostic computed tomographic (CT) scanning during the initial examination. We believe that this represents an "injury in evolution" minor enough to go undetected on initial CT scans of the abdomen. A high index of suspicion and liberal utilization of imaging techniques are essential for the identification of delayed splenic rupture. Further multicenter studies are required to delineate the true incidence of its occurrence and its clinical significance. We conclude that "delayed rupture" of the spleen is a true clinical entity. The occurrence of a delayed rupture may prove hazardous to patients discharged early from the hospital after blunt abdominal injury. A classification system to assess this type of injury is suggested.


Assuntos
Ruptura Esplênica , Acidentes de Trânsito , Adulto , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Esplenectomia , Ruptura Esplênica/classificação , Ruptura Esplênica/diagnóstico por imagem , Ruptura Esplênica/cirurgia , Fatores de Tempo , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X
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Sud Med Ekspert ; 34(2): 13-7, 1991.
Artigo em Russo | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1882394

RESUMO

Data on 63 cases of subcapsular spleen lesions are analyzed. Circumstances of trauma infliction period of the 2-nd stage of spleen capsule rupture, morphological types of subcapsular spleen lesions, microscopic changes in different posttraumatic periods are presented.


Assuntos
Baço/lesões , Autopsia , Hematoma/classificação , Hematoma/etiologia , Hematoma/patologia , Humanos , Baço/patologia , Esplenectomia , Ruptura Esplênica/classificação , Ruptura Esplênica/etiologia , Ruptura Esplênica/patologia
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Radiol. bras ; 24(1): 31-4, jan.-mar. 1991. ilus
Artigo em Português | LILACS | ID: lil-100022

RESUMO

Ao estudo ultra-sonografico, as lesöes esplênicas säo didaticamente classificadas como focais ou difusas. Amiúde exigem outros métodos de investigaçäo diagnóstica, como tomografia computadorizada, cintilografia e punçäo-biopsia aspirativa. Nas lesöes traumáticas do baço, identificam-se diferentes aspectos sonográficos, e estes podem variar de acordo com o tempo de evoluçäo. Ao exame ultrasonográfico inicial, o hematoma intra-esplênico pode ser indistinguível do baço normal. Com o tempo, o hematoma torna-se mais fluido, de aparência ecoluscente. Por isso, a importância desse ensaio iconográfico sobre radiologia abdominal e gastrointestinal


Assuntos
Humanos , Ruptura Esplênica/classificação , Brasil
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An Med Interna ; 7(9): 474-6, 1990 Sep.
Artigo em Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2103290

RESUMO

A case of spontaneous spleen rupture during acute brucellosis, followed by clinical and ultrasound examinations until the natural resolution of the subcapsular hematoma, is presented. The causes of this complication are reviewed and a new classification is proposed, creating 3 groups of nontraumatic ruptures: spontaneous, with basal splenic disease and associated to other pathology. We highlight the several states of spleen ruptures--some with spontaneous resolution--and the utility of the radiological techniques to carry out a follow-up on them, which can in some cases help avoid surgical intervention.


Assuntos
Brucelose/complicações , Ruptura Esplênica/etiologia , Adulto , Brucelose/diagnóstico por imagem , Humanos , Masculino , Ruptura Espontânea/classificação , Ruptura Espontânea/diagnóstico por imagem , Ruptura Espontânea/etiologia , Baço/diagnóstico por imagem , Ruptura Esplênica/classificação , Ruptura Esplênica/diagnóstico por imagem , Esplenomegalia/diagnóstico por imagem , Esplenomegalia/etiologia , Ultrassonografia
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Surg Gynecol Obstet ; 169(3): 206-12, 1989 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2772790

RESUMO

A retrospective study of 112 consecutive adult patients with blunt splenic lacerations was performed. All of the patients had operative grading of the splenic injuries according to a prospective protocol. Data on preoperative hypotension (systolic blood pressure of less than 100) and intraoperative splenic bleeding were collected from hospital records. Patients with subcapsular hematomas were excluded. Over-all, 55.4 per cent of the patients with splenic lacerations were hypotensive preoperatively and 76.6 per cent were noted to be bleeding from the spleen at operation. For injuries not involving the hilum, seven of 22 of the patients with Grade I injuries were hypotensive preoperatively versus 19 of 29 of the patients with Grade IV injuries (p = 0.025). Fourteen of 21 patients with Grade I injuries were noted to be bleeding at operation. Seventeen of 23 with Grade IV injuries were noted to be bleeding. This difference was not significant. Of the patients with injuries involving the hilum, 25 of 38 were hypotensive preoperatively and 25 of 29 were noted to be bleeding at operation. No difference in the incidence of hypotension or bleeding was found between superficial and deep hilar injuries. No significant difference was found between the active bleeding with hilar and nonhilar injuries (p = 0.19). For isolated splenic injuries (N = 36), the incidence of hypotension was 39 per cent. However, 79 per cent of the patients with isolated splenic injuries were noted to be bleeding at operation. Of 49 patients with nonisolated splenic injuries who had been hypotensive preoperatively, 72.9 per cent were found to be bleeding at operation. Of the 27 patients never hypotensive preoperatively, 78 per cent were noted to be bleeding at operation (NS). For isolated splenic injury also, no relationship was found between preoperative hypotension and the presence of operative bleeding. No significant correlation was found between preoperative hypotension or the anatomic grade of splenic injury and the incidence of bleeding found at operation. Even if computed tomographic scans can reliably grade splenic injuries, anatomic grade may not be a predictor of clinical behavior. Hypotension also failed to predict the occurrence of continued splenic bleeding.


Assuntos
Hemorragia/etiologia , Hipotensão/etiologia , Índice de Gravidade de Doença , Ruptura Esplênica/complicações , Ferimentos não Penetrantes/complicações , Adolescente , Adulto , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Feminino , Hemorragia/cirurgia , Humanos , Hipotensão/cirurgia , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Radiografia , Estudos Retrospectivos , Ruptura Esplênica/classificação , Ruptura Esplênica/diagnóstico por imagem , Ruptura Esplênica/cirurgia , Ferimentos não Penetrantes/classificação , Ferimentos não Penetrantes/diagnóstico por imagem , Ferimentos não Penetrantes/cirurgia
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J Trauma ; 21(7): 538-42, 1981 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7253050

RESUMO

Since April 1977, we have used splenorrhaphy as the procedure of choice for splenic trauma. To evaluate the efficacy of this procedure, we graded splenic injury based upon the extent of splenic repair in 77 patients with blunt abdominal trauma. This grading system is as follows: Grade 1-capsular treatment (five patients); Grade 2-capsular or parenchymal injuries requiring topical hemostatic agents (13 patients); Grade 3-parenchymal injuries requiring suture repair (nine patients); Grade 4-parenchymal injuries requiring partial splenic resection (seven patients); Grade 5-total splenic devascularization or uncontrollable bleeding from the splenic pedicle requiring splenectomy (43 patients). Twenty-nine patients had associated orthopedic injuries, and 42 patients had associated intra-abdominal or thoracic injuries. Mean operative time was 130 +/- 10 minutes. Operative time increased with severity of associated intra-abdominal injuries. Mean operative transfusion requirement was 500 +/- 100 cc of packed red blood cells. Transfusion requirements were not related to the severity of splenic injury. Twenty-three patients developed complications. Pancreatitis occurred in three patients, atelectasis of pneumonitis in eight patients, ten developed wound infections, and two patients required reoperation for small-bowel obstruction. Complication rates were not related to the degree of splenic injury. The grading system described herein provides a framework for sound clinical judgment and comparison of results in the management of splenic injuries.


Assuntos
Baço/lesões , Traumatismos Abdominais/complicações , Adolescente , Adulto , Transfusão de Sangue , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Estudos de Avaliação como Assunto , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Pancreatite/etiologia , Pneumonia/etiologia , Complicações Pós-Operatórias/etiologia , Atelectasia Pulmonar/etiologia , Baço/cirurgia , Ruptura Esplênica/classificação , Ruptura Esplênica/complicações , Ruptura Esplênica/cirurgia , Traumatismos Torácicos/complicações , Fatores de Tempo , Infecção dos Ferimentos/etiologia , Ferimentos não Penetrantes/classificação , Ferimentos não Penetrantes/complicações , Ferimentos não Penetrantes/cirurgia
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