Zusammenfassung
Die Milz ist das am häufigsten verletzte parenchymatöse Bauchorgan. Die meisten Patienten mit Milztrauma werden konservativ behandelt. Auch die Angiographie mit Embolisation hat ihren Stellenwert. Bei schwerstem Milztrauma mit hämodynamischer Instabilität bleibt die Splenektomie die Standardtherapie.
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Hotz, H. (2016). Milzverletzungen. In: Hauser, H., Buhr, H., Mischinger, HJ. (eds) Akutes Abdomen. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-1473-5_20
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