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Non-Operative Management of Blunt Liver Trauma: Safety, Efficacy and Complications of a Standardized Treatment Protocol
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the safety and effectiveness of NOM (non-operative management) in the treatment of blunt liver trauma, following a standardized treatment protocol. METHODS: All the hemodynamically stable patients with computed tomography (CT) diagnosis of blunt liver trauma underwent NOM. It...
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Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6360015/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30719466 http://dx.doi.org/10.29252/beat-070107 |
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author | Brillantino, Antonio Iacobellis, Francesca Festa, Patrizio Mottola, Arianna Acampora, Ciro Corvino, Fabio Del Giudice, Santolo Lanza, Michele Armellino, Mariano Niola, Raffaella Romano, Luigia Castriconi, Maurizio De Palma, Maurizio Noschese, Giuseppe |
author_facet | Brillantino, Antonio Iacobellis, Francesca Festa, Patrizio Mottola, Arianna Acampora, Ciro Corvino, Fabio Del Giudice, Santolo Lanza, Michele Armellino, Mariano Niola, Raffaella Romano, Luigia Castriconi, Maurizio De Palma, Maurizio Noschese, Giuseppe |
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description | OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the safety and effectiveness of NOM (non-operative management) in the treatment of blunt liver trauma, following a standardized treatment protocol. METHODS: All the hemodynamically stable patients with computed tomography (CT) diagnosis of blunt liver trauma underwent NOM. It included strict clinical and laboratory observation, 48-72h contrast enhanced ultrasonography (CEUS) or CT follow-up, a primary angioembolization in case of admission CT evidence of vascular injuries and a secondary angioembolization in presence of vascular injuries signs at follow-up CEUS. RESULTS: 181 patients (85.4%) [55 (30.4%) women and 126 (69.6%) men, median age 39 (range 14–71)] were included. Of these, 63 patients (34.8%) had grade I, 48 patients (26.5%) grade II, 39 patients (21.5%) grade III, 21 patients (11.6%) grade IV and 10 patients (5.5%) grade V liver injuries. The overall success rate of NOM was 96.7% (175/181). There was not significant difference in the success rate between the patients with different liver injuries grade. Morbidity rate was 7.4% (13/175). Major complications (2 bilomas, 1 liver hematoma and 2 liver abscesses) were successfully treated by CEUS or CT guided drainage. Eighteen (18/181) patients (9.9%) underwent angioembolization with successful results. CONCLUSION: Non-operative management of blunt liver trauma represents a safe and effective treatment for both minor and severe injuries, achieving an high success rate and an acceptable morbidity rate. The angiographic study with embolization, although required only in selected cases of vascular injuries, represents a fundamental therapeutic option in a significant percentage of patients. |
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spelling | pubmed-63600152019-02-04 Non-Operative Management of Blunt Liver Trauma: Safety, Efficacy and Complications of a Standardized Treatment Protocol Brillantino, Antonio Iacobellis, Francesca Festa, Patrizio Mottola, Arianna Acampora, Ciro Corvino, Fabio Del Giudice, Santolo Lanza, Michele Armellino, Mariano Niola, Raffaella Romano, Luigia Castriconi, Maurizio De Palma, Maurizio Noschese, Giuseppe Bull Emerg Trauma Original Article OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the safety and effectiveness of NOM (non-operative management) in the treatment of blunt liver trauma, following a standardized treatment protocol. METHODS: All the hemodynamically stable patients with computed tomography (CT) diagnosis of blunt liver trauma underwent NOM. It included strict clinical and laboratory observation, 48-72h contrast enhanced ultrasonography (CEUS) or CT follow-up, a primary angioembolization in case of admission CT evidence of vascular injuries and a secondary angioembolization in presence of vascular injuries signs at follow-up CEUS. RESULTS: 181 patients (85.4%) [55 (30.4%) women and 126 (69.6%) men, median age 39 (range 14–71)] were included. Of these, 63 patients (34.8%) had grade I, 48 patients (26.5%) grade II, 39 patients (21.5%) grade III, 21 patients (11.6%) grade IV and 10 patients (5.5%) grade V liver injuries. The overall success rate of NOM was 96.7% (175/181). There was not significant difference in the success rate between the patients with different liver injuries grade. Morbidity rate was 7.4% (13/175). Major complications (2 bilomas, 1 liver hematoma and 2 liver abscesses) were successfully treated by CEUS or CT guided drainage. Eighteen (18/181) patients (9.9%) underwent angioembolization with successful results. CONCLUSION: Non-operative management of blunt liver trauma represents a safe and effective treatment for both minor and severe injuries, achieving an high success rate and an acceptable morbidity rate. The angiographic study with embolization, although required only in selected cases of vascular injuries, represents a fundamental therapeutic option in a significant percentage of patients. Shiraz University of Medical Sciences 2019-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6360015/ /pubmed/30719466 http://dx.doi.org/10.29252/beat-070107 Text en © 2019 Trauma Research Center, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences Bulletin of Emergency And Trauma articles are published under a Creative Commons license. (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/) Mandated authors will be offered CC-BY; all other authors will choose between CC-BY, CC-BY-NC and CC-BY-NC-ND. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Brillantino, Antonio Iacobellis, Francesca Festa, Patrizio Mottola, Arianna Acampora, Ciro Corvino, Fabio Del Giudice, Santolo Lanza, Michele Armellino, Mariano Niola, Raffaella Romano, Luigia Castriconi, Maurizio De Palma, Maurizio Noschese, Giuseppe Non-Operative Management of Blunt Liver Trauma: Safety, Efficacy and Complications of a Standardized Treatment Protocol |
title | Non-Operative Management of Blunt Liver Trauma: Safety, Efficacy and Complications of a Standardized Treatment Protocol |
title_full | Non-Operative Management of Blunt Liver Trauma: Safety, Efficacy and Complications of a Standardized Treatment Protocol |
title_fullStr | Non-Operative Management of Blunt Liver Trauma: Safety, Efficacy and Complications of a Standardized Treatment Protocol |
title_full_unstemmed | Non-Operative Management of Blunt Liver Trauma: Safety, Efficacy and Complications of a Standardized Treatment Protocol |
title_short | Non-Operative Management of Blunt Liver Trauma: Safety, Efficacy and Complications of a Standardized Treatment Protocol |
title_sort | non-operative management of blunt liver trauma: safety, efficacy and complications of a standardized treatment protocol |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6360015/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30719466 http://dx.doi.org/10.29252/beat-070107 |
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