中华创伤杂志(英文版)2022,Vol.25Issue(5) :257-263.

Clinical outcomes of non-operative management and clinical observation in non-angioembolised hepatic trauma:A systematic review of the literature

Francesco Virdis Mauro Podda Salomone Di Saverio Jayant Kumar Roberto Bini Carlos Pilasi Isabella Reccia
中华创伤杂志(英文版)2022,Vol.25Issue(5) :257-263.

Clinical outcomes of non-operative management and clinical observation in non-angioembolised hepatic trauma:A systematic review of the literature

Francesco Virdis 1Mauro Podda 2Salomone Di Saverio 3Jayant Kumar 4Roberto Bini 1Carlos Pilasi 5Isabella Reccia6
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作者信息

  • 1. Trauma and Acute Care Surgery Unit,Ospedale Niguarda,Milano,20162,Italy
  • 2. General and Emergency Surgery,Policlinico Universitario di Monserrato,Cagliari,09100,Italy
  • 3. General and Endocrine Surgery,Ospedale di Circolo Fondazione Macchi,Varese,21100,Italy
  • 4. Abdominal Transplantation Surgery,University of Chicago,Chicago,5801,USA
  • 5. General and Trauma Surgery,San Juan de Dios Hospital,Santiago,8350488,Chile
  • 6. Haepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Unit,Hammersmith Hospital,Imperial College,London,W120TS,UK
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Abstract

Purpose:Liver is the most frequently injured organ in abdominal trauma.Today non-operative man-agement(NOM)is considered as the standard of care in hemodynamically stable patients,with or without the adjunct of angioembolisation(AE).This systematic review assesses the incidence of com-plications in patients who sustained liver injuries and were treated with simple clinical observation.Given the differences in indications of treatment and severity of liver trauma and acknowledging the limitations of this study,an analysis of the results has been done in reference to the complications in patients who were treated with AE.Methods:A systematic literature review searched"liver trauma","hepatic trauma","conservative man-agement","non operative management"on MEDLINE(via PubMed),Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials databases,EMBASE,and Google Scholar,to identify studies published on the conser-vative management of traumatic liver injuries between January 1990 and June 2020.Patients with traumatic liver injuries(blunt and penetrating)treated by NOM,described at least one outcome of in-terests and provided morbidity outcomes from NOM were included in this study.Studies reported the outcome of NOM without separating liver from other solid organs;studies reported NOM complications together with those post-intervention;case reports;studies including less than 5 cases;studies not written in English;and studies including patients who had NOM with AE as primary management were excluded.Efficacy of NOM and overall morbidity and mortality were assessed,the specific causes of morbidity were investigated,and the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma classification was used in all the studies analysed.Statistical significance has been calculated using the Chi-square test.Results:A total of 19 studies qualified for inclusion criteria were in this review.The NOM success rate ranged from 85%to 99%.The most commonly reported complications were hepatic collection(3.1%),followed by bile leak(1.5%),with variability between the studies.Other complications included hepatic haematoma,bleeding,fistula,pseudoaneurysm,compartment syndrome,peritonitis,and gallbladder ischemia,all with an incidence below 1%.Conclusion:NOM with simple clinical observation showed an overall low incidence of complications,but higher for bile leak and collections.In patients with grade Ⅲ and above injuries,the incidence of bile leak,collections and compartment syndrome did not show a statistically significant difference with the AE group.However,the latter result is limited by the small number of studies available and it requires further investigations.

Key words

Liver/Trauma/Non-operative management/Angioembolization

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出版年

2022
中华创伤杂志(英文版)
中华医学会

中华创伤杂志(英文版)

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影响因子:0.608
ISSN:1008-1275
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