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Follow-up imaging studies in children with splenic injuries

  • Shahid Shafi
  • , James C. Gilbert
  • , Michael S. Irish
  • , Philip L. Glick
  • , Michael G. Caty
  • , Richard G. Azizkhan
  • Women and Children's Hospital of Buffalo

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Abstract

We undertook a retrospective study of pediatric blunt splenic injuries treated nonoperatively at our institution from 1990 to 1995 (n=72) to assess the impact of serial computed tomography (CT) scans on the outcome. Median number of studies per child was three. The result showed that the appearance of the splenic injury remained unchanged or improved in 95% of the imaging studies obtained (116 of 122). Only one of five patients with an image suggesting a worsening splenic injury required operative intervention. There were no instances of missed injuries, delayed ruptures, or readmissions. We conclude that serial CT scans have limited follow-up value and should be used selectively.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)273-277
Number of pages5
JournalClinical Pediatrics
Volume38
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 1999

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