1980
DOI: 10.1097/00005373-198003000-00027
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Surgical technic for treatment of splenic rupture

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“…A similar operative protocol has subsequently been used by several authors, most of them cited our work: Zappala [61], Campos Christo [9] from the Brazilian school of Belo Horizonte, Bourgeon and Mouiel [5], De Boer et al [16], Morgenstern, Shapiro [38], Wolfgang Ruf et al [60], Dixon et al…”
Section: Experimental Basismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A similar operative protocol has subsequently been used by several authors, most of them cited our work: Zappala [61], Campos Christo [9] from the Brazilian school of Belo Horizonte, Bourgeon and Mouiel [5], De Boer et al [16], Morgenstern, Shapiro [38], Wolfgang Ruf et al [60], Dixon et al…”
Section: Experimental Basismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The splenic parenchyma is reputedly very friable and as far as its suturing is concerned, Wolfgang Ruf et al [60] suggested either simple straight through sutures or U-shaped sutures supported by two silastic bolsters strips which had been previously perforated (see diagram). No case of immediate or secondary haemorrhage resulted from their experience with nine baboons and one dog (Fig.…”
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“…When the importance of the spleen to the immunological integrity of the organism was understood, renewed efforts to conserve the spleen were made. Ruf et al (1979) and Morgenstern and Shapiro (1979) report on various experimental and clinical techniques of splenorrhaphy and Mishalany et al (1978) and Strauch (1979) add 13 more cases treated by conservative means, such as suturing, partial splenectomy, use of haemostatic agents or even a non-operative approach. The non-operative approach is the most controversial and is advocated in several cases.…”
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confidence: 99%