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277 related items for PubMed ID: 11012426

  • 1. Nonsurgical management of blunt splenic injury: use of CT criteria to select patients for splenic arteriography and potential endovascular therapy.
    Shanmuganathan K, Mirvis SE, Boyd-Kranis R, Takada T, Scalea TM.
    Radiology; 2000 Oct; 217(1):75-82. PubMed ID: 11012426
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  • 2. Predicting clinical outcome of nonsurgical management of blunt splenic injury: using CT to reveal abnormalities of splenic vasculature.
    Gavant ML, Schurr M, Flick PA, Croce MA, Fabian TC, Gold RE.
    AJR Am J Roentgenol; 1997 Jan; 168(1):207-12. PubMed ID: 8976947
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  • 3. Correlation of multidetector CT findings with splenic arteriography and surgery: prospective study in 392 patients.
    Marmery H, Shanmuganathan K, Mirvis SE, Richard H, Sliker C, Miller LA, Haan JM, Witlus D, Scalea TM.
    J Am Coll Surg; 2008 Apr; 206(4):685-93. PubMed ID: 18387475
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  • 4. Blunt splenic trauma: delayed-phase CT for differentiation of active hemorrhage from contained vascular injury in patients.
    Anderson SW, Varghese JC, Lucey BC, Burke PA, Hirsch EF, Soto JA.
    Radiology; 2007 Apr; 243(1):88-95. PubMed ID: 17293574
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  • 5. Blunt splenic injury in adults: clinical and CT criteria for management, with emphasis on active extravasation.
    Federle MP, Courcoulas AP, Powell M, Ferris JV, Peitzman AB.
    Radiology; 1998 Jan; 206(1):137-42. PubMed ID: 9423663
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  • 8. Prospective trial of angiography and embolization for all grade III to V blunt splenic injuries: nonoperative management success rate is significantly improved.
    Miller PR, Chang MC, Hoth JJ, Mowery NT, Hildreth AN, Martin RS, Holmes JH, Meredith JW, Requarth JA.
    J Am Coll Surg; 2014 Apr; 218(4):644-8. PubMed ID: 24655852
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  • 9. Proximal splenic angioembolization does not improve outcomes in treating blunt splenic injuries compared with splenectomy: a cohort analysis.
    Duchesne JC, Simmons JD, Schmieg RE, McSwain NE, Bellows CF.
    J Trauma; 2008 Dec; 65(6):1346-51; discussion 1351-3. PubMed ID: 19077625
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  • 10. Optimization of selection for nonoperative management of blunt splenic injury: comparison of MDCT grading systems.
    Marmery H, Shanmuganathan K, Alexander MT, Mirvis SE.
    AJR Am J Roentgenol; 2007 Dec; 189(6):1421-7. PubMed ID: 18029880
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  • 11. Nonoperative salvage of computed tomography-diagnosed splenic injuries: utilization of angiography for triage and embolization for hemostasis.
    Sclafani SJ, Shaftan GW, Scalea TM, Patterson LA, Kohl L, Kantor A, Herskowitz MM, Hoffer EK, Henry S, Dresner LS.
    J Trauma; 1995 Nov; 39(5):818-25; discussion 826-7. PubMed ID: 7473996
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  • 12. Blunt splenic injuries: nonsurgical treatment with CT, arteriography, and transcatheter arterial embolization of the splenic artery.
    Sclafani SJ, Weisberg A, Scalea TM, Phillips TF, Duncan AO.
    Radiology; 1991 Oct; 181(1):189-96. PubMed ID: 1887032
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  • 13. CT criteria for management of blunt liver trauma: correlation with angiographic and surgical findings.
    Poletti PA, Mirvis SE, Shanmuganathan K, Killeen KL, Coldwell D.
    Radiology; 2000 Aug; 216(2):418-27. PubMed ID: 10924563
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  • 14. Nonoperative management of traumatic splenic injuries: is there a role for proximal splenic artery embolization?
    Bessoud B, Denys A, Calmes JM, Madoff D, Qanadli S, Schnyder P, Doenz F.
    AJR Am J Roentgenol; 2006 Mar; 186(3):779-85. PubMed ID: 16498106
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  • 16. Perisplenic extravasation of contrast medium on enhanced helical computed tomography: a reliable indicator for early surgical management in blunt splenic injuries.
    Wong YC, Wang LJ, Fang JF, Chen CJ, Lin BC, Chen RJ.
    Chang Gung Med J; 2002 Jun; 25(6):381-7. PubMed ID: 12173667
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  • 17. Blunt splenic injury: usefulness of transcatheter arterial embolization in patients with a transient response to fluid resuscitation.
    Hagiwara A, Fukushima H, Murata A, Matsuda H, Shimazaki S.
    Radiology; 2005 Apr; 235(1):57-64. PubMed ID: 15749973
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  • 18. At first blush: absence of computed tomography contrast extravasation in Grade IV or V adult blunt splenic trauma should not preclude angioembolization.
    Bhullar IS, Frykberg ER, Tepas JJ, Siragusa D, Loper T, Kerwin AJ.
    J Trauma Acute Care Surg; 2013 Jan; 74(1):105-11; discussion 111-2. PubMed ID: 23271084
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  • 19. Blunt splenic injury: use of a multidetector CT-based splenic injury grading system and clinical parameters for triage of patients at admission.
    Saksobhavivat N, Shanmuganathan K, Chen HH, DuBose JJ, Richard H, Khan MA, Menaker J, Mirvis SE, Scalea TM.
    Radiology; 2015 Mar; 274(3):702-11. PubMed ID: 25474179
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  • 20. Emergent transcatheter arterial embolization in hemodynamically unstable patients with blunt splenic injury.
    Lin WC, Chen YF, Lin CH, Tzeng YH, Chiang HJ, Ho YJ, Shen WC, Chen JH.
    Acad Radiol; 2008 Feb; 15(2):201-8. PubMed ID: 18206619
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