Failure rates of nonoperative management of low-grade splenic injuries with active extravasation: an Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma multicenter study

Objectives There is little evidence guiding the management of grade I–II traumatic splenic injuries with contrast blush (CB). We aimed to analyze the failure rate of nonoperative management (NOM) of grade I–II splenic injuries with CB in hemodynamically stable patients.Methods A multicenter, retrosp...

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Main Authors: Nikolay Bugaev, Jeffry Nahmias, Richard D Catalano, Claire Hardman, Daniel C Cullinane, Claire Pederson, Julianne B Ontengco, Anna Goldenberg, Chance Spalding, Lewis E Jacobson, Jamie M Williams, Matthew Noorbaksh, Catherine Garrison Velopulos, Shane Urban, John Chipko, Steven D Quarfordt, Caleb Mentzer, Saskya Byerly, Aimee K LaRiccia, Kristen Spoor, John David Cull, Banan W Otaibi, Joshua P Hazelton, Jessica Reynolds, Sam Fugate, Linda B Zier, Thomas S Easterday, Edward Hawke, Madison LeClair, Pascal Udekwu, Cooper Josephs, James Babowice, Gaby Ghobrial, John M Pickering, Alia F Aunchman, Jordan E Basham, Philip M Edmundson, Erika Tay, Scott H Norwood, Katelyn Meadows, Yee Wong
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMJ Publishing Group 2024-03-01
Series:Trauma Surgery & Acute Care Open
Online Access:https://tsaco.bmj.com/content/9/1/e001159.full