Results of non-operative management of splenic trauma and its complications in children

Introduction: Non-operative management (NOM) of splenic trauma in children is currently the treatment of choice. Purpose: We report a series of 83 cases in order to compare our results with literature data. Patients and Methods: For this, we conducted a retrospective study of 13 years and collected...

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Main Authors: Ndour Oumar, Forgues Dominique, Kalfa Nikola, Guibal Marie Pierre, Ndoye Mamadou, Galifer Rene Benoit
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2014-01-01
Series:Journal of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons
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Online Access:http://www.jiaps.com/article.asp?issn=0971-9261;year=2014;volume=19;issue=3;spage=147;epage=150;aulast=Oumar
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spelling doaj-20beaabef5ce4448bc06e15172b5688a2020-11-24T23:27:01ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons0971-92611998-38912014-01-0119314715010.4103/0971-9261.136468Results of non-operative management of splenic trauma and its complications in childrenNdour OumarForgues DominiqueKalfa NikolaGuibal Marie PierreNdoye MamadouGalifer Rene BenoitIntroduction: Non-operative management (NOM) of splenic trauma in children is currently the treatment of choice. Purpose: We report a series of 83 cases in order to compare our results with literature data. Patients and Methods: For this, we conducted a retrospective study of 13 years and collected 83 cases of children with splenic trauma contusion, managed at Lapeyronie Montpellier Hospital in Visceral Pediatric Surgery Department. The studied parameters were age, sex, circumstances, the blood pressure (BP), hematology, imaging, associated injuries, transfusion requirements, treatment, duration of hospital stay, physical activity restriction and evolution. Results: NOM was successful in 98.7% of cases. We noted 4 complications including 3 pseudo aneurysms (PSA) of splenic artery and 1 pseudocyst spleen with a good prognosis. There was no mortality in our series. Conclusion: NOM is the treatment of choice for splenic trauma in children with a success rate of over 90%. Complications are rare and are dominated by the PSA of splenic artery.http://www.jiaps.com/article.asp?issn=0971-9261;year=2014;volume=19;issue=3;spage=147;epage=150;aulast=OumarContusionchild-non-operative managementcomplicationsfracturepseudo aneurysmspleen
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author Ndour Oumar
Forgues Dominique
Kalfa Nikola
Guibal Marie Pierre
Ndoye Mamadou
Galifer Rene Benoit
spellingShingle Ndour Oumar
Forgues Dominique
Kalfa Nikola
Guibal Marie Pierre
Ndoye Mamadou
Galifer Rene Benoit
Results of non-operative management of splenic trauma and its complications in children
Journal of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons
Contusion
child-non-operative management
complications
fracture
pseudo aneurysm
spleen
author_facet Ndour Oumar
Forgues Dominique
Kalfa Nikola
Guibal Marie Pierre
Ndoye Mamadou
Galifer Rene Benoit
author_sort Ndour Oumar
title Results of non-operative management of splenic trauma and its complications in children
title_short Results of non-operative management of splenic trauma and its complications in children
title_full Results of non-operative management of splenic trauma and its complications in children
title_fullStr Results of non-operative management of splenic trauma and its complications in children
title_full_unstemmed Results of non-operative management of splenic trauma and its complications in children
title_sort results of non-operative management of splenic trauma and its complications in children
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons
issn 0971-9261
1998-3891
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Introduction: Non-operative management (NOM) of splenic trauma in children is currently the treatment of choice. Purpose: We report a series of 83 cases in order to compare our results with literature data. Patients and Methods: For this, we conducted a retrospective study of 13 years and collected 83 cases of children with splenic trauma contusion, managed at Lapeyronie Montpellier Hospital in Visceral Pediatric Surgery Department. The studied parameters were age, sex, circumstances, the blood pressure (BP), hematology, imaging, associated injuries, transfusion requirements, treatment, duration of hospital stay, physical activity restriction and evolution. Results: NOM was successful in 98.7% of cases. We noted 4 complications including 3 pseudo aneurysms (PSA) of splenic artery and 1 pseudocyst spleen with a good prognosis. There was no mortality in our series. Conclusion: NOM is the treatment of choice for splenic trauma in children with a success rate of over 90%. Complications are rare and are dominated by the PSA of splenic artery.
topic Contusion
child-non-operative management
complications
fracture
pseudo aneurysm
spleen
url http://www.jiaps.com/article.asp?issn=0971-9261;year=2014;volume=19;issue=3;spage=147;epage=150;aulast=Oumar
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