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Management of the traumatized liver: an appraisal of 63 cases.
A review of all patients with liver trauma admitted to the Royal Adelaide Hospital during the period 1983-86 was undertaken. Twelve of the 63 patients died. Liver trauma was responsible in eight (giving a mortality rate of 12.7%). The overall mortality rate was 19.0%. Most of the liver injuries (83%) were due to blunt trauma. All the deaths occurred in this group and were related directly or indirectly to blood loss. A high mortality (83%) was associated with hepatic vein injury. Right hepatectomy was unsuccessful in preventing death in any of these patients. The management of major venous injuries is discussed. A significant number of the liver injuries was minor. Analysis of these suggests that a more conservative approach to the management of haemodynamically stable patients might be appropriate.
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