2013
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-67202013000200012
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Abstract: Concomitant injuries, hepatic and other organs, associated with ISS > 50 presented higher possibility of complications and death.

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“…Patient age, degree of splenic damage, presence/amount of hemoperitoneum, lesions concomitant to other organs, and presence of splenic vascular anomalies or pseudoaneurysms are all factors that influence the success of NOM and must therefore be considered in establishing the most suitable treatment in patients with traumas of the spleen and of the liver. [2124]…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Patient age, degree of splenic damage, presence/amount of hemoperitoneum, lesions concomitant to other organs, and presence of splenic vascular anomalies or pseudoaneurysms are all factors that influence the success of NOM and must therefore be considered in establishing the most suitable treatment in patients with traumas of the spleen and of the liver. [2124]…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The liver is one of the most affected organs in abdominal trauma, and is usually associated with lesions in other organs. Complex lesions, such as those seen in our case, present a therapeutic challenge, and are associated with high morbimortality rates [5] , [6] . In cases of active hepatic bleeding, Pringle's maneuver should be performed with subsequent ligation of vessels and bile ducts at the site of laceration [3] .…”
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“…O número de óbitos que ocorreram diretamente devido ao trauma hepático correspondeu a 8,7%, semelhante ao observado em outros estudos, considerando formas de tratamento conservadoras e cirúrgicas, sem distinção entre as condutas [1,28,29].…”
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