Management of splenic injuries.

[1]  S. Shackford,et al.  The management of splenic trauma in a trauma system. , 1990, Archives of surgery.

[2]  H. Champion,et al.  Organ injury scaling: spleen, liver, and kidney. , 1989, The Journal of trauma.

[3]  J. Morris,et al.  Nonoperative management of blunt splenic trauma: a multicenter experience. , 1989, The Journal of trauma.

[4]  S. Shackford,et al.  Intra-abdominal injury following blunt trauma. Identifying the high-risk patient using objective risk factors. , 1989, Archives of surgery.

[5]  O. Dapunt,et al.  Incidence of septic and thromboembolic‐related deaths after splenectomy in adults , 1989, The British journal of surgery.

[6]  W. Shoemaker,et al.  Fibrin glue achieves hemostasis in patients with coagulation disorders. , 1989, Archives of surgery.

[7]  S. Shackford,et al.  Non-cavitary hemorrhage producing shock in trauma patients: incidence and severity. , 1989, The Journal of trauma.

[8]  J. F. Perry,et al.  Injuries of the spleen. , 1988, Current problems in surgery.

[9]  T. H. Walsh,et al.  Splenic repair for trauma , 1988, The British journal of surgery.

[10]  S. Shackford,et al.  Base deficit as a guide to volume resuscitation. , 1988, The Journal of trauma.

[11]  S. L. Beal,et al.  The risk of splenorrhaphy. , 1988, Archives of surgery.

[12]  M. Fink,et al.  Nonoperative treatment of adult splenic trauma: development of a computed tomographic scoring system that detects appropriate candidates for expectant management. , 1988, The Journal of trauma.

[13]  D. Trunkey,et al.  CT scanning in acute abdominal injuries. , 1988, The Surgical clinics of North America.

[14]  R. Ivatury,et al.  Nonoperative management versus early operation for blunt splenic trauma in adults. , 1988, Surgery, gynecology & obstetrics.

[15]  S. Shackford,et al.  Deep Venous Thrombosis and Pulmonary Embolism in Trauma Patients , 1988 .

[16]  C. Kuni,et al.  Splenic reticuloendothelial function after splenectomy, spleen repair, and spleen autotransplantation. , 1987, The New England journal of medicine.

[17]  E. Fishman,et al.  Nonoperative management of splenic injuries in adults: an alternative in selected patients. , 1987, The American surgeon.

[18]  J. Nixon,et al.  The management of blunt splenic trauma. , 1987, The Journal of trauma.

[19]  R. Saltz,et al.  The role of splenorrhaphy in splenic trauma. , 1987, The American surgeon.

[20]  S. Shackford,et al.  Long-term depressed immune function in patients splenectomized for trauma. , 1987, The Journal of trauma.

[21]  A. Di Cataldo,et al.  Splenic trauma and overwhelming postsplenectomy infection , 1987, The British journal of surgery.

[22]  G. Luna,et al.  Nonoperative observation therapy for splenic injuries: a safe therapeutic option? , 1987, American journal of surgery.

[23]  W. M. Hopkins,et al.  Nonoperative management of blunt splenic trauma in the adult: a community hospital's experience. , 1987, The Journal of trauma.

[24]  S. Kim,et al.  Pediatric splenic trauma: predicting the success of nonoperative therapy. , 1987, The American journal of emergency medicine.

[25]  E. Deitch,et al.  The influence of trauma to the spleen on postoperative complications and mortality. , 1986, The Journal of trauma.

[26]  G. Hadley,et al.  Splenic conservation after trauma in children. , 1986, Surgery, gynecology & obstetrics.

[27]  R. Andersson,et al.  Nonoperative treatment of blunt trauma to liver and spleen. , 1986, Acta chirurgica Scandinavica.

[28]  S. Shackford,et al.  Late septic complications in adults following splenectomy for trauma: a prospective analysis in 144 patients. , 1986, The Journal of trauma.

[29]  M. Farnell,et al.  Selective management of blunt splenic trauma. , 1986, The Journal of trauma.

[30]  R. Strong,et al.  Splenorrhaphy in the management of splenic injury. , 1986, The Australian and New Zealand journal of surgery.

[31]  K. Maull,et al.  Predictability of splenic salvage by computed tomography. , 1986, The Journal of trauma.

[32]  A. Peitzman,et al.  Prospective study of computed tomography in initial management of blunt abdominal trauma. , 1986, The Journal of trauma.

[33]  C. R. Patterson,et al.  A prospective study of 91 patients undergoing both computed tomography and peritoneal lavage following blunt abdominal trauma. , 1986, The Journal of trauma.

[34]  D. Lange,et al.  The use of absorbable mesh in splenic trauma , 1986 .

[35]  C. Shatney,et al.  Splenic Injuries in Adults: Selective Nonoperative Management , 1986, Southern medical journal.

[36]  J. Kuhn Diagnostic imaging for the evaluation of abdominal trauma in children. , 1985, Pediatric clinics of North America.

[37]  W. Schwab,et al.  The use of computerized axial tomography versus peritoneal lavage in the evaluation of blunt abdominal trauma: a prospective study. , 1985, Surgery.

[38]  A. Rudavsky,et al.  Preliminary clinical experience with the use of absorbable mesh splenorrhaphy. , 1985, The Journal of trauma.

[39]  L. Baker,et al.  Management of splenic trauma: The Durban experience , 1985, The British journal of surgery.

[40]  R. P. Spencer,et al.  Radionuclide studies of the spleen in trauma and iatrogenic disorders. , 1985, Seminars in nuclear medicine.

[41]  J. Sutton,et al.  Nonoperative management of adult splenic injury due to blunt trauma: a warning. , 1985, American journal of surgery.

[42]  D. Feliciano,et al.  A Four‐year Experience with Splenectomy Versus Splenorrhaphy , 1985, Annals of surgery.

[43]  E. Moore,et al.  Risk of splenic salvage after trauma. Analysis of 200 adults. , 1984, American journal of surgery.

[44]  M. Malangoni,et al.  Management of Injury to the Spleen in Adults Results of Early Operation and Observation , 1984, Annals of surgery.

[45]  Adkins Rb,et al.  Splenic trauma: a trial at selective management. , 1984, Southern medical journal.

[46]  K. Zucker,et al.  Nonoperative management of splenic trauma. Conservative or radical treatment? , 1984, Archives of surgery.

[47]  R. Fischer,et al.  Resuscitation of trauma patients with type-specific uncrossmatched blood. , 1984, The Journal of trauma.

[48]  L. Morgenstern,et al.  Nonoperative management of injuries of the spleen in adults. , 1983, Surgery, gynecology & obstetrics.

[49]  P. Fabri,et al.  Complications of Splenectomy: Etiology, Prevention, and Management , 1983 .

[50]  M. Oreskovich,et al.  Stab Wounds of the Anterior Abdomen: Analysis of a Management Plan Using Local Wound Exploration and Quantitative Peritoneal Lavage , 1983, Annals of surgery.

[51]  G. Moore,et al.  Failure of splenic implants to protect against fatal postsplenectomy infection. , 1983, American journal of surgery.

[52]  Jeffrey A. Gelfand,et al.  Case 20-1983 , 1983 .

[53]  C. Shatney,et al.  Septic sequelae after splenectomy for trauma in adults. , 1983, American journal of surgery.

[54]  O. Jonasson,et al.  Splenic preservation in adults after blunt and penetrating trauma. , 1983, American journal of surgery.

[55]  K. Mckusick,et al.  Radionuclide imaging and ultrasound in liver/spleen trauma: a prospective comparison. , 1982, Radiology.

[56]  R. Cohen Blunt splenic trauma in children: a retrospective study of non‐operative management , 1982, Australian paediatric journal.

[57]  Bivins Ba,et al.  Diagnostic peritoneal lavage. , 1982, Surgery, gynecology & obstetrics.

[58]  R. Cowley,et al.  Response of traumatized splenectomized patients to immediate vaccination with polyvalent pneumococcal vaccine. , 1982, The Journal of trauma.

[59]  J. F. Perry,et al.  Splenic preservation following splenic trauma. , 1982, The Journal of trauma.

[60]  J. Kakkasseril,et al.  Changing treatment of pediatric splenic trauma. , 1982, Archives of surgery.

[61]  Y. Ben-menachem,et al.  The management of splenic injury. , 1982, The Journal of trauma.

[62]  J. Aust,et al.  Traumatic splenic injury: its management in a patient population with a high incidence of associated injury. , 1982, Archives of surgery.

[63]  J. F. Perry,et al.  Injuries associated with splenic trauma. , 1981, The Journal of trauma.

[64]  F. Spencer,et al.  Evolving Concepts in Splenic Surgery: Splenorrhaphy versus Splenectomy and Postsplenectomy Drainage: Experience in 105 Patients , 1981, Annals of surgery.

[65]  A. Charters,et al.  Changing concepts in the management of splenic trauma. , 1981, Surgery, gynecology & obstetrics.

[66]  R. M. Peters,et al.  Evaluation of splenorrhaphy: a grading system for splenic trauma. , 1981, The Journal of trauma.

[67]  D. Wesson,et al.  Ruptured spleen--when to operate? , 1981, Journal of pediatric surgery.

[68]  A. Giuliano,et al.  Is splenic salvage safe in the traumatized patient? , 1981, Archives of surgery.

[69]  R. M. Peters,et al.  Whole Blood Versus Packed‐cell Transfusions: A Physiologic Comparison , 1981, Annals of surgery.

[70]  E. Brown,et al.  Opsonic requirements for intravascular clearance after splenectomy. , 1981, The New England journal of medicine.

[71]  Cowley Ra,et al.  Pitfalls of peritoneal lavage in blunt abdominal trauma. , 1980 .

[72]  C. Bagwell,et al.  Blunt abdominal trauma: exploratory laparotomy or peritoneal lavage? , 1980, American journal of surgery.

[73]  Buntain Wl,et al.  Splenorrhaphy: changing concepts for the traumatized spleen. , 1979 .

[74]  E. Eichner,et al.  Splenic function: normal, too much and too little. , 1979, The American journal of medicine.

[75]  R. Touloukian,et al.  The born-again spleen. Return of splenic function after splenectomy for trauma. , 1978, The New England journal of medicine.

[76]  E. Berman Surgical repair of a ruptured spleen in children , 1978 .

[77]  J. Burrington Surgical repair of a ruptured spleen in children: report of eight cases. , 1977, Archives of surgery.

[78]  K. Haber,et al.  Echographic evaluation of splenic injury after blunt trauma. , 1976, Radiology.

[79]  G. T. Shires,et al.  Morbidity and mortality from injuries to the spleen. , 1974, The Journal of trauma.

[80]  W. Haddon,et al.  The injury severity score: a method for describing patients with multiple injuries and evaluating emergency care. , 1974, The Journal of trauma.

[81]  J. Wish,et al.  Defective phagocytosis due to tuftsin deficiency in splenectomized subjects. , 1973, American journal of diseases of children.

[82]  N. Telfer,et al.  Injuries of the spleen. , 1972, The Surgical clinics of North America.

[83]  K. Nishioka,et al.  ‘Tuftsin’: a Natural Phagocytosis Stimulating Peptide , 1970, Nature.

[84]  H. King,et al.  SPLENIC STUDIES: I. SUSCEPTIBILITY TO INFECTION AFTER SPLENECTOMY PERFORMED IN INFANCY , 1952, Annals of surgery.

[85]  D. Morris,et al.  THE IMPORTANCE OF THE SPLEEN IN RESISTANCE TO INFECTION , 1919, Annals of surgery.

[86]  R. Scully,et al.  Case records of the Massachusetts General Hospital. , 1990 .

[87]  R. Jeffrey,et al.  Splenic trauma: evaluation with CT. , 1987, Radiology.

[88]  R. Sherman Management of trauma to the spleen. , 1984, Advances in surgery.

[89]  J. Askergren,et al.  Conservative treatment of splenic injuries. , 1984, Acta chirurgica Scandinavica. Supplementum.

[90]  E. Moore,et al.  Penetrating abdominal trauma index. , 1981, The Journal of trauma.

[91]  W. Krivit Overwhelming postsplenectomy infection , 1977, American journal of hematology.

[92]  D. Singer Postsplenectomy sepsis. , 1973, Perspectives in pediatric pathology.