Authors :
Hridhay.K.Prit; Dr. Perumal Boney
Volume/Issue :
Volume 5 - 2020, Issue 8 - August
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DOI :
10.38124/IJISRT20AUG385
Abstract :
The management of solid organ injuries has
changed drastically over the past couple of decades, with
there being a shift from operative to conservative mode
of management. The main purpose of this study is to
establish radiological parameters for conservative
management in order to make conservative mode of
management more efficient.
Retrospective analysis of solid organ injuries was
done for 50 patients between January 2020 and March
2020 in a tertiary care hospital.
It is found that conservative mode of management
can be considered for patients belonging to grade I, II
and III according to AAST classification of Splenic and
Hepatic injuries whereas in Renal injuries it is
considered for patients belonging to grade I and II
Keywords :
Radiological Parameters, Solid Organ Injuries, Hepatic Injuries, Splenic Injuries, Renal Injuries.
The management of solid organ injuries has
changed drastically over the past couple of decades, with
there being a shift from operative to conservative mode
of management. The main purpose of this study is to
establish radiological parameters for conservative
management in order to make conservative mode of
management more efficient.
Retrospective analysis of solid organ injuries was
done for 50 patients between January 2020 and March
2020 in a tertiary care hospital.
It is found that conservative mode of management
can be considered for patients belonging to grade I, II
and III according to AAST classification of Splenic and
Hepatic injuries whereas in Renal injuries it is
considered for patients belonging to grade I and II
Keywords :
Radiological Parameters, Solid Organ Injuries, Hepatic Injuries, Splenic Injuries, Renal Injuries.