Primary angioembolization in liver trauma: major hepatic necrosis as a severe complication of a minimally invasive treatment-a narrative review

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作者
Segalini, Edoardo [1 ]
Morello, Alessia [1 ]
Leati, Giovanni [2 ]
Di Saverio, Salomone [3 ]
Aseni, Paolo [4 ]
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[1] ASST Osped Maggiore, Dept Gen & Emergency Surg, Crema, CR, Italy
[2] ASST Osped Maggiore, Dept Intervent Radiol, Crema, CR, Italy
[3] Osped Civile Madonna Soccorso, Dept Gen Surg, San Benedetto Tronto, AP, Italy
[4] ASST Grande Osped Metropolitano Niguarda, Dept Emergency, Milan, Italy
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Major hepatic necrosis; Liver trauma; Angioembolization; Non-Operative Management; ANGIOGRAPHIC EMBOLIZATION; NONOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT; ARTERIAL EMBOLIZATION; SPLEEN; EXPERIENCE; MORTALITY; INJURIES; OUTCOMES; NEED;
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10.1007/s13304-022-01372-9
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The liver is the second most commonly solid organ injured in blunt abdominal trauma. Liver injuries are classified according to the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma Injury Scale. The choice of Non-Operative Management is based on generalized clinical patients' conditions combined with the evidence on CT scan imaging. To date, there are no consensus guidelines on appropriate patient selection criteria for those who would benefit from angiography and angioembolization. Major hepatic necrosis is a clinical condition of extended liver damage and is the most common complication after angioembolization. Large amounts of necrotic liver require therapy, but it is unclear if the better technique is debridements supplemented by percutaneous drainage procedures or definitive resection. A systematic review of the literature was performed with a computerized search in a database such as Medline for published papers on the use of angioembolization in trauma patients with hepatic injuries and on the most common complication, the major hepatic necrosis. The systematic review was conducted according to the recommendations of the 2020 updated Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. A total of 3643 patients were included in the study, suffering liver trauma and 1703 (47%) were treated with Non-Operative Management; angioembolization was performed 10% of cases with a variable rate between 2 and 20%. Patients developed different complications. Hepatic necrosis accounted for 16% ranging from 0 to 42%. 74% of patients underwent operative management with a mortality rate of 11%. High-grade liver injuries pose significant challenges to surgeons who care for trauma patients. Many patients can be successfully managed nonoperatively. In hemodynamically stable patients with arterial blush, without other lesions requiring immediate surgery, selective and super-selective AE of the hepatic artery branches is an effective technique. However, these therapies are not without complications and major hepatic necrosis is the most common complication in high-grade injures. Level III, Systematic review
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