A splenic injury, which includes a ruptured spleen, is any injury to the spleen. The rupture of a normal spleen can be caused by trauma, such as a traffic collision.
A splenicinjury, which includes a ruptured spleen, is any injury to the spleen. The rupture of a normal spleen can be caused by trauma, such as a traffic...
insertion for the splenic artery and splenic vein. There are other openings present for lymphatic vessels and nerves. In addition to the splenic artery, collateral...
imaging modality of choice in suspected splenic infarction. Splenic infarct appears as a wedge-shaped area of splenic tissue with the apex pointed toward...
Splenic infarction is a condition in which blood flow supply to the spleen is compromised, leading to partial or complete infarction (tissue death due...
minor injuries often heal spontaneously, especially in children. Larger injuries hemorrhage extensively, often causing hemorrhagic shock. A splenic hematoma...
Major trauma is any injury that has the potential to cause prolonged disability or death. There are many causes of major trauma, blunt and penetrating...
abdominal trauma. Splenicinjury can cause low blood volume or blood in the peritoneal cavity. The treatment and prognosis of splenicinjuries are dependent...
and spleen (see blunt splenic trauma) are most frequently involved, followed by the small intestine. In rare cases, this injury has been attributed to...
to multiple traumatic injuries, such as a serious head injury in addition to a serious burn. The term is defined via an Injury Severity Score (ISS) equal...
may involve damage to the abdominal organs. Injury to the lower chest may cause splenic or liver injuries. Signs and symptoms are not seen in early days...
trauma surgery consultation with subsequent exploratory laparotomy Splenicinjury After trauma (blunt or penetrating), abdominal pain (LUQ), left rib...
into practice in World War II. Aortic dissection Ballistic trauma Blunt splenic trauma Blunt trauma personal protective equipment Geriatric trauma Pediatric...
The cords of Billroth (also known as splenic cords or red pulp cords) are found in the red pulp of the spleen between the sinusoids, consisting of fibrils...
for a reported transfer fee of $4 million. He suffered from serious splenicinjury in October after a match against Beijing Guoan, and received splenectomy...
autotransplantation of the spleen. It most commonly occurs as a result of traumatic splenic rupture or abdominal surgery. Depending on the location of the spleen,...
an associated abdominal injury such as a splenic rupture, small bowel injury, pancreatic injury, or mesenteric tear. Injury to the bowel may not be apparent...
The celiac plexus includes a number of smaller plexuses: Hepatic plexus Splenic plexus Gastric plexus Pancreatic plexus Suprarenal plexus Other plexuses...
Lung: Pulmonary infarction or lung infarction Spleen: Splenic infarction occurs when the splenic artery or one of its branches are occluded, for example...
hemoglobin during splenic filtration as red cells attempt to migrate through endothelial slits from splenic cords into the splenic sinuses. Bite cells...
aorta." Vasa 2006;35:112-4. Gur O, Canbaz S, Halıcı U, Duran E. "A splenicinjury due to ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm." J Cardiovasc Surg (Torino)...
diving, the hematocrit and hemoglobin are temporarily increased by reflex splenic contraction, which discharges a large additional amount of red blood cells...
pregnancy, bleeding from surgical intervention, vaginal bleeding, and splenic rupture. Obstetrical, vascular, iatrogenic, and even urological sources...
those isolated to the renal artery, splenic artery, celiac artery, and hepatic artery. Of these, data shows that splenic artery aneurysms are the most common...
borders of the territory supplied by each of these arteries, such as the splenic flexure and the rectosigmoid junction. These watershed areas are most vulnerable...