Treatment of traumatic rupture of the spleen: a report of 208 cases
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    Abstract:Objective:To evaluate the application of the spleen-preservation technique in splenic injury.
    Methods :The clinical data of 208 cases with splenic trauma were analysed retrospectively. There were, 20 cases treated with non-surgical therapy; 20 cases treated with simple splenorrhaphy, 48 cases with ligation of splenic artery, splenorrhaphy and/or partial splenectomy, 20 treated with splenectomy and autologous spleen transplantation, and 100 cases with simple splenectomy.
    Results:In 108 splenic preservation cases, who were operated or non-operated (SP group), the value of lgM and CD3 was significantly higher than that in the splenectomy group (P<0.01); CD8 and CD4 were significantly higher that those of splenectomy group (P<0.05); the percentage of pockmark red cells was lower than that splenectomy group (P<0.01). CT, BUS and 99mTc nuclide scan confirmed that the structure of the preserved spleen had recovered to normal, and the ruptured surface of the spleen had completely healed I mouth after operation.
    Conclusions:Most cases of traumatic rupture of spleen can be treated by splenic preservation methods, and the splenic structure and function can recover to normal postoperatively.

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HE Peisheng, GU Hongguang.Treatment of traumatic rupture of the spleen: a report of 208 cases[J]. Chin J Gen Surg,2008,17(5):19-476.
DOI:10.7659/j. issn.1005-6947.2008.05.019

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  • Received:January 01,1900
  • Revised:January 01,1900
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  • Online: May 25,2008
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