uk-dipimc MCQ (SBA): Non-Operative Splenic Management

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A 45-year-old male sustains a direct blow to the abdomen from a car steering wheel. He has left upper quadrant pain and Kehr's sign. CT in hospital confirms a Grade III splenic laceration. He is haemodynamically stable after initial fluid resuscitation. What has changed in the management approach for splenic injuries compared to historical practice?

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