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Splenic trauma: WSES classification and guidelines for adult and pediatric patients
Document Type
article
Source
World Journal of Emergency Surgery. 12(1)
Subject
Physical Injury - Accidents and Adverse Effects
Childhood Injury
Emergency Care
Patient Safety
Pediatric
Hematology
Injuries and accidents
Abdominal Injuries
Adult
Conservative Treatment
Guidelines as Topic
Hemodynamics
Humans
Spleen
Wounds and Injuries
Trauma
Classification
Guidelines
Embolization
Surgery
Non-operative
Conservative
Language
Abstract
Spleen injuries are among the most frequent trauma-related injuries. At present, they are classified according to the anatomy of the injury. The optimal treatment strategy, however, should keep into consideration the hemodynamic status, the anatomic derangement, and the associated injuries. The management of splenic trauma patients aims to restore the homeostasis and the normal physiopathology especially considering the modern tools for bleeding management. Thus, the management of splenic trauma should be ultimately multidisciplinary and based on the physiology of the patient, the anatomy of the injury, and the associated lesions. Lastly, as the management of adults and children must be different, children should always be treated in dedicated pediatric trauma centers. In fact, the vast majority of pediatric patients with blunt splenic trauma can be managed non-operatively. This paper presents the World Society of Emergency Surgery (WSES) classification of splenic trauma and the management guidelines.