Standard of care for blunt spleen trauma: embracing non-operative management

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Reis, Maria Ines [1 ]
Gomes, Antonio [2 ]
Patricio, Bernardo [1 ,3 ]
Nunes, Vitor [1 ]
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[1] Hosp Vila Franca De Xira, Surg, Lisbon, Portugal
[2] Hosp Prof Doutor Fernando Fonseca EPE, Surg Cirurgia B, Amadora, Portugal
[3] Ctr Hosp Oeste, Unidade Torres Vedras, Surg, Torres Vedras, Portugal
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General surgery; Trauma; SPLENIC INJURY; EASTERN ASSOCIATION; ADULTS; ANGIOEMBOLIZATION; SURGERY; FAILURE;
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10.1136/bcr-2024-263908
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Non-operative management is the standard of care for blunt spleen trauma in stable patients in the absence of other abdominal injuries. This is a case report of a male patient in his 60s who presented to the emergency room with abdominal pain 2 days after sustaining blunt abdominal trauma. The patient was haemodynamically stable, and CT scan revealed a severe spleen injury. Considering the clinical stability, the patient was admitted for non-operative management and kept under continuous monitoring. A CT angiogram revealed active bleeding, so the patient underwent angioembolisation of the distal splenic artery. Follow-up after angioembolisation was uneventful, and imaging findings were stable, so the patient was discharged after 12 days. Non-operative management is a valid option for stable patients, avoiding surgical complications while preserving spleen function. Being a dynamic process, it should be an option in centres with continuous monitoring capacity and emergency surgery availability, considering the potential failure of this approach.
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