Management of Pediatric Trauma: Non-Operative Approach for Grade V Splenic Injuries
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This study compares clinical outcomes between surgical and non-operative approaches for managing severe (grade V) blunt splenic injuries in children. The research addresses an ongoing clinical debate, with growing evidence supporting conservative management to preserve splenic function while ensuring patient safety.
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- Non-operative management is increasingly supported for pediatric grade V splenic injuries despite historical preference for surgery.
- Clinical outcomes differ between operative and non-operative approaches, warranting careful patient selection and monitoring protocols.
- Grade V injuries represent the most severe splenic trauma, yet selective non-operative management may be feasible in stable patients.
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How to cite: GlobalCastMD. Management of Pediatric Trauma: Non-Operative Approach for Grade V Splenic Injuries. GlobalCastMD Medical Library. 2026-01-07. https://library.globalcastmd.com/article/11367
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