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  • Trauma significantly impacts working-age individuals both socially and economically, with non-operative management of solid organ injuries aimed at preserving organ function and reducing complications from surgery.
  • A historical cohort study from a Brazilian trauma center analyzed 365 patients treated non-operatively from 2018 to 2022, finding an impressive 84.6% success rate in treatment.
  • The research identified key factors linked to mortality, including associated injuries like hemothorax and traumatic brain injury, highlighting the profile of patients as predominantly young males with blunt trauma injuries.

Article Abstract

Introduction: Trauma primarily affects the economically active population, causing social and economic impact. The non-operative management of solid organ injuries aims to preserve organ function, reducing the morbidity and mortality associated with surgical interventions. The aim of study was to demonstrate the epidemiological profile of patients undergoing non-operative management in a trauma hospital and to evaluate factors associated with mortality in these patients.

Methods: This is a historical cohort of patients undergoing non-operative management for solid organ injuries at a Brazilian trauma reference hospital between 2018 and 2022. Included were patients with blunt and penetrating trauma, analyzing epidemiological characteristics, blood transfusion, and association with the need for surgical intervention.

Results: A total of 365 patients were included in the study. Three hundred and forty-three patients were discharged (93.97%), and the success rate of non-operative treatment was 84.6%. There was an association between mortality and the following associated injuries: hemothorax, sternal fracture, aortic dissection, and traumatic brain injury. There was an association between the need for transfusion and surgical intervention. Thirty-eight patients required some form of surgical intervention.

Conclusion: The profile of patients undergoing non-operative treatment consists of young men who are victims of blunt trauma. Non-operative treatment is safe and has a high success rate.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11185065PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0100-6991e-20243734-enDOI Listing

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