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DocTalk said:It's unusual to remove speens in trauma, unless it is completely beyond repair. Most of the time it is allowed to heal by itself without surgery. With Simms' requiring a blood transfusion, it is likely that his shattered and the bleeding was not contained within the spleen capsule but extended into his abdominal cavity.
While his recovery to return to football will probably be 10-12 weeks, depending upon how his abdominal muscles recover, becausw he has had a laparotomy, he runs the risk of small bowel obstrucions fro the rest of his life.
slappy4428 said:Did Doctors find any heart while they were in there working on the spleen?
mustardbased said:slappy4428 said:Did Doctors find any heart while they were in there working on the spleen?
I'm pretty sure nobody can EVER give Chris Simms shirt for not having heart or guts. I think you get a lifetime pass when you finish out an NFL game with a splattered spleen.