[HTML][HTML] Are radiological modalities really necessary for the long-term follow-up of patients having blunt solid organ injuries? A single center study

M Ilhan, RE Sönmez, A Kut, S Toprak… - World Journal of …, 2019 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
M Ilhan, RE Sönmez, A Kut, S Toprak, AFK Gök, MK Günay, C Ertekin
World Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2019ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
METHODS From January 2010 through December 2017, patients who were hospitalized in
General Surgery Department with the diagnosis of blunt solid organ injury were
retrospectively analyzed. Within all, 115 patients who had been evaluated by MDCT scans
were included into the study (including the ones under 18 years of age). All the patients
were managed nonoperatively during the hospital stay. Having different time intervals of
hospital stay, some of them had multivisceral injuries. Exclusion criteria of the study were …
METHODS
From January 2010 through December 2017, patients who were hospitalized in General Surgery Department with the diagnosis of blunt solid organ injury were retrospectively analyzed. Within all, 115 patients who had been evaluated by MDCT scans were included into the study (including the ones under 18 years of age). All the patients were managed nonoperatively during the hospital stay. Having different time intervals of hospital stay, some of them had multivisceral injuries. Exclusion criteria of the study were hemodynamic instability, signs of peritonitis, and need of surgical intervention.
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