Possibilities of non-operative and minimally invasive organ-preserving spleen injuries management in blunt abdominal injuries in adults
https://doi.org/10.24884/0042-4625-2021-180-4-18-27
Abstract
The Objective was to assess and improve the treatment results of victims with spleen injury in blunt abdominal trauma by using high-tech minimally invasive methods of diagnosis and treatment.
Methods and materials. The article analyzed the results of treatment of 86 patients with isolated and combined blunt spleen injuries who received conventional surgery, and 52 similar patients who were treated in accordance with the new algorithm. This algorithm included conventional splenectomy for unstable hemodynamics and non-operative and minimally invasive management for stable hemodynamics after MSCT. In the absence of CT signs of ongoing bleeding, non-operative management was performed, if ongoing bleeding signs were detected, angiography with selective angioembolization was performed.
Results. In both groups, most of the victims with blunt spleen injury were admitted to the trauma center after traffic accidents and catatraumas. There were no statistically significant differences in the injury severity (ISS, Tsibin scales), and the condition severity (VPH-SP). The tactics of non-operative and minimally invasive management was applied in 31 patients of the prospective group with stable hemodynamics. Non-operative management was performed on 16 patients of the prospective group. Four patients of this group underwent angiography and selective embolization of the branches of the splenic artery. In the retrospective group, there was a greater number of local complications compared to the prospective group (p=0.006). The decrease in the number of visceral and generalized complications was statistically insignificant (p>0.05). In the retrospective group, 21 victims died. Of these, 12 patients died from severe combined trauma and massive blood loss during the first 24 hours. In the prospective group, the total number of deaths was 10 patients. Of these, 6 died from polytrauma with acute massive blood loss, 1 – from severe traumatic brain injury, 1 – from PE, 2 – from sepsis. In the prospective group, among the patients with stable hemodynamics who had conservative treatment of abdominal trauma, 2 deaths were observed in the long-term period due to severe traumatic brain injury and PE.
Conclusion. Organ-preserving management was carried out in 26 of 52 (50 %) patients, the number of performed diagnostic laparocenteses was reduced by 50.6 %, laparoscopies – by 16.5 %, laparotomies – by 60.7 %, the duration of inpatient treatment of surviving patients was more than for 7 days, mortality – by 5.2 %.
About the Authors
Y. V. GavrishukRussian Federation
Gavrishchuk Yaroslav V., Cand. of Sci. (Med.), Head of the Operating Unit № 2
Saint Petersburg
V. A. Manukovskiy
Russian Federation
Manukovsky Vadim A., Dr. of Sci. (Med.), Professor, Director; Head of the Department of Neurosurgery
Saint Petersburg
A. N. Tulupov
Russian Federation
Tulupov Aleksandr N., Dr. of Sci. (Med.), Professor, Head of Polytrauma Department
Saint Petersburg
A. E. Demko
Russian Federation
Demko Andrey E., Dr. of Sci. (Med.), Professor, Deputy Chief
Physician for Surgery
Saint Petersburg
E. A. Kolchanov
Russian Federation
Kolchanov Evgenii A., Surgeon of Operating Unit № 2; Assistant of the Department of Human Morphology
Saint Petersburg
V. E. Savello
Russian Federation
Savello Viktor E., Dr. of Sci. (Med.), Professor, Head of the Department of X-ray Diagnostics
Saint Petersburg
D. V. Kandyba
Russian Federation
Kandyba Dmitrii V., Cand. of Sci. (Med.), Deputy Director for Clinical Work
Saint Petersburg
I. V. Kazhanov
Russian Federation
Kazhanov Igor V., Cand. of Sci. (Med.), Leading Research Fellow of Polytrauma Department
Saint Petersburg
S. A. Platonov
Russian Federation
Platonov Sergey A., Cand. of Sci. (Med.), Head of the Department of Endovascular Surgery
Saint Petersburg
A. S. Kazankin
Russian Federation
Kazankin Andrey S., Radiologist, X-ray Department
Saint Petersburg
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Gavrishuk Y.V., Manukovskiy V.A., Tulupov A.N., Demko A.E., Kolchanov E.A., Savello V.E., Kandyba D.V., Kazhanov I.V., Platonov S.A., Kazankin A.S. Possibilities of non-operative and minimally invasive organ-preserving spleen injuries management in blunt abdominal injuries in adults. Grekov's Bulletin of Surgery. 2021;180(4):18-27. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24884/0042-4625-2021-180-4-18-27