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by laparoscopy, opening the abdomen, and by splenectomy, the surgical removal of the spleen. In nonoperative therapy.Fluid and blood levels are observed and maintained by intravenous fluid and possible blood transfusions.

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What is splenic trauma?

Splenic trauma is physical injury to the spleen, the lymphatic organ located in the upper left side of the abdomen just under the rib cage.


Who typically experiences splenic trauma?

Splenic trauma is more common in children than in adults. In general, children are prone to abdominal injuries due to accidents and falls and because their abdominal organs are less protected by bone, muscle and fat.


Can be cause by cancer treatments burns or trauma?

lymphadenitis


What is the prognosis for splenic trauma?

.When trauma patients stabilize during nonoperative therapy, chances are high that surgery will be avoided and that spleen injuries will heal themselves. diagnostic tests such as CT and MRI scans have improved chances of avoiding splenectomy.


It can be caused by cancer treatments burns or trauma?

secondary lymphedema


What does splenic mean?

Splenic means related to the spleen.


What causes splenorrhexis?

Splenorrhexis, or splenic rupture, is primarily caused by trauma to the abdomen, such as from a car accident, sports injury, or a fall. It can also result from underlying medical conditions like splenic tumors, infections (such as mononucleosis), or certain blood disorders that increase splenic size or fragility. Additionally, conditions that lead to splenomegaly can predispose the spleen to rupture. Prompt medical attention is crucial to manage this potentially life-threatening condition.


What can go wrong with a dogs spleen?

Dogs can develop various conditions affecting the spleen, such as splenic tumors (benign or malignant), splenic torsion (twisting), or splenic rupture (trauma or underlying disease). These conditions can cause symptoms like weakness, lethargy, abdominal pain, and gastrointestinal issues. Veterinary evaluation and treatment are necessary for proper diagnosis and management.


Where is the splenic confluence?

Also called the portal splenic confluence. This is the area where the splenic vein meets the superior mesenteric vein. Together, posterior to the neck of the pancreas, these veins form the portal vein.


What causes splenic trauma?

The most common cause of injury to the spleen is blunt abdominal trauma.often caused by a direct blow to the belly, car and motorcycle accidents. ruptured spleens may have been preceded by.infections.cancer.diseases of the spleen.


What is splenic embolization?

Splenic embolization. involves plugging or blocking the splenic artery to shrink the size of the spleen. The substances that are injected during this procedure include polyvinyl alcohol foam, polystyrene, and silicone.


What does the splenic vein drain?

blood