Retrospective Study
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World J Gastrointest Surg. Oct 27, 2024; 16(10): 3163-3170
Published online Oct 27, 2024. doi: 10.4240/wjgs.v16.i10.3163
Table 1 Causes of trauma in 323 patients
Cause of trauma
Number of patients, n
Fall69
Motorcycle crash69
MVC63
Pedestrian accident40
Passenger injury32
Bicycle crash18
ETC32
Table 2 Characteristics of patients classified by the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma spleen injury grade and treatment methods
AAST grade
Number of patients, n
ISS, mean ± SD
NOM
Splenectomy, n (%)
Close observation, n (%)
Angioembolization, n (%)
I5718.39 ± 9.9647 (82.5)5 (8.8)5 (8.8)
II11418.80 ± 10.784 (73.7)23 (20.2)7 (6.1)
III8917.80 ± 10.2225 (28.1)59 (66.3)5 (5.62)
IV5021.60 ± 8.014 (8)36 (72)11 (22)
V1327.23 ± 5.533 (23.1)3 (23.1)7 (53.85)
Table 3 Characteristics of the 19 patients with delayed pseudoaneurysm
Age
Sex
AAST grade
ISS
Trauma cause
DPA, detection time, day
33FemaleI33Passenger injury16
42MaleI24Motorcycle crash8
34FemaleII14MVC10
55MaleII22MVC5
55FemaleII4Assault1
58FemaleII6MVC3
64MaleII18Fall2
74FemaleII22Passenger injury21
13MaleIII13Pedestrian accident10
18MaleIII5Passenger accident6
24MaleIII14MVC2
37MaleIII4Bicycle crash9
46FemaleIII25Passenger injury1
52MaleIII8Motorcycle crash1
64FemaleIII22MVC6
66MaleIII9Fall8
27MaleIV43Bicycle crash3
46MaleIV29Motorcycle crash6
66MaleIV27Pedestrian accident1
Table 4 The results of the statistical analysis


Delayed pseudoaneurysm
P value
None
Occurrence
Sex, n (%)Male207 (94.5)12 (5.5)0.173
Female62 (89.9)7 (10.1)
AAST grade, n (%)I50 (96.2)2 (3.8)0.649
II101 (94.4)6 (5.6)
III76 (90.5)8 (9.5)
IV36 (92.3)3 (7.7)
V6 (100)0 (0)
Age, years (mean ± SD)46.86 ± 21.5146.00 ± 17.80.865
ISS (mean ± SD)18.62 ± 10.0918.00 ± 10.870.798