Non-operative management of isolated liver trauma

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作者
Min Li [1 ]
Wen-Kui Yu [1 ]
Xin-Bo Wang [1 ]
Wu Ji [1 ]
Jie-Shou Li [1 ]
Ning Li [1 ]
机构
[1] Department of General Surgery, Jinling Hospital,Medicine School of Nanjing University
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liver trauma; non-operative treatment; non-operative management;
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R657.3 [肝及肝管];
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1002 ; 100210 ;
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Liver trauma is the most common abdominal emergency with high morbidity and mortality. Now, nonoperative management(NOM) is a selective method for liver trauma. The aim of this study was to determine the success rate, mortality and morbidity of NOM for isolated liver trauma.Medical records of 81 patients with isolated liver trauma in our unit were analyzed retrospectively. The success rate, mortality and morbidity of NOM were evaluated. In this series, 9 patients with grade IV-V liver injuries underwent emergent operation due to hemodynamic instability; 72 patients, 6 with grade V, 18 grade IV, 29 grade III, 15 grade II and 4 grade I, with hemodynamic stability received NOM. The overall success rate of NOM was 97.2%(70/72). The success rates of NOM in the patients with grade I-III, IV and V liver trauma were100%, 94.4% and 83.3%. The complication rates were 10.0%and 45.5% in the patients who underwent NOM and surgical treatment, respectively. No patient with grade I-II liver trauma had complications. All patients who underwent NOM survived.NOM is the first option for the treatment of liver trauma if the patient is hemodynamically stable. The grade of liver injury and the volume of hemoperitoneum are not suitable criteria for selecting NOM. Hepatic angioembolization associated with the correction of hypothermia, coagulopathy and acidosis is important in the conservative treatment for liver trauma.
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