2014
DOI: 10.1007/s12157-014-0542-z
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Traumatismes de la rate dans le service de chirurgie générale du CHU Gabriel Touré

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“…We found a higher rate of malignant lymphoma than in Cameroon (9.5%), and a reduced rate of linitis plastica compared to the same study (26.2%) (18), and a frequency of GIST advanced than that stated by Dembélé et al (1.6%) (13). In our context, linitis plastica was more recurrent among female patients especially in those aged between 41 and 50 years.…”
Section: The Rate Of Gastrointestinal Bleeding Was Lower Than Mellouksupporting
confidence: 50%
“…We found a higher rate of malignant lymphoma than in Cameroon (9.5%), and a reduced rate of linitis plastica compared to the same study (26.2%) (18), and a frequency of GIST advanced than that stated by Dembélé et al (1.6%) (13). In our context, linitis plastica was more recurrent among female patients especially in those aged between 41 and 50 years.…”
Section: The Rate Of Gastrointestinal Bleeding Was Lower Than Mellouksupporting
confidence: 50%
“…Our proportion of splenectomy is lower than that reported by Dembélé B.T. et al, 2014 [11] who reported 58.9% of splenectomy. This difference could be explained not only by the size of the sample but also by the mechanism of the trauma.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 74%
“…We had a mortality rate of 4.17%, which was significantly lower than that reported by Dembélé, B.T. et al, 2014 [11] who reported 4.7%, p-value < 0.005. On the other hand, the mortality in our series was comparable to that obtained by Ndong A. et al, 2018 [12] who reported a mortality of 3.2%.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 63%
“…The standard treatment of choice for hemodynamically stable patients with blunt splenic trauma is currently, nonoperative management (NOM), thanks to the development in intensive care units and the improvement of computed tomography and angioembolization technique. [ 1 ] However, the indications and criteria for successful (NOM) remain controversial. The study is aimed to evaluate the feasibility of conservative treatment and to identify the main predictor factors of NOM to choose the most appropriate therapeutic attitude.…”
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