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Changes in splenic capsule with aging; beliefs and reality

Authors :
Rachel C. Dirks
Mary M. Wolfe
Venu C. Gopal
Reuben S. Doggett
James W. Davis
Sara M. Higginson
Lawrence P. Sue
Nicholas W. Sheets
Amy M. Kwok
Source :
American journal of surgery. 220(1)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Background Research describing the splenic capsule and its effect on non-operative management of splenic injuries is limited. The aim of this study is to identify the current beliefs about the splenic capsule thickness and investigate changes in the splenic capsule with age. Methods Trauma Medical Directors were surveyed on their beliefs regarding splenic capsule thickness changes with age. Thicknesses of cadaveric splenic capsule samples were measured. Results The majority of trauma medical directors (59%) believe the capsule thickness decreases with age. There were 94 splenic specimens obtained. The splenic capsules of infants were thin and had a uniform layer of elastin fibers. With aging, the capsule becomes thick and develops a collagen layer. Conclusion Most trauma directors believe the splenic capsule thickness decreases with age. However, our results demonstrate that the splenic capsule thickness increases during childhood but remains constant in adulthood.

Details

ISSN :
18791883
Volume :
220
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American journal of surgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....049f93af8eaf741baa802936690c24fc