inserted into the renal defect and pressure held for 60 seconds in 6, liquid fibrin sealant that was placed in the laceration and held for 60 seconds in 8, fibrin foam that was applied in the same manner as liquid fibrin in 5 and closing of the peritoneum over the lacerated kidney without...
As our comparison group has been patients with ASOI who were managed non-operatively without prior anticoagulation. Besides, the extremely high success rate of NOM among patients with liver, kidney, and spleen, even in high-grade injuries, regardless of pre-injury anticoagulant use, has already ...
was obtained, which showed a 5 cm liver laceration involving segments 5 and 6 (grade III) with a small amount of hemoper- itoneum. It also revealed lack of contrast enhancement of the right kidney, with focal extravasation of contrast medium and sur- ...
kidney, trauma, staging systemBackgroundRenal segmental vascular injury (SVI) following blunt abdominal trauma is not part of the original AAST renal injury grading system. Recent recommendations support classifying SVI as an AAST grade 4 injury. Our primary aim was to compare outcomes following ...
On POD 2, the patient developed Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) and on POD 4 the patient also developed acute kidney injury requiring hemodialysis. The patient slowly improved but on POD 33, from the index operation, during preparations for discharge the patient became acutely unstable,...
The need for transfusion, and the presence of specific image features on initial CT, such as the main laceration location in the antero-medial portion of kidney, intravascular contrast extravasation, and a large perinephric hematoma, served as useful predictive factors for urological intervention in ...
The need for surgical intervention, length of stay, kidney salvage (>25% renal preservation on renograph?doi:10.1016/j.jamcollsurg.2012.06.371Bahaa S. MalaebBradley D. FiglerHunter B. WessellsBryan B. VoelzkeElsevier Inc.Journal of the American College of Surgeons...
On POD 2, the patient developed Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) and on POD 4 the patient also developed acute kidney injury requiring hemodialysis. The patient slowly improved but on POD 33, from the index operation, during preparations for discharge the patient became acutely unstable,...