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War Abdominal Trauma: Usefulness of Penetrating Abdominal Trauma Index, Injury Severity Score, and Number of Injured Abdominal Organs as Predictive Factors [PDF]
N Sikić+3 more
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Splenic Torsion Following Blunt Abdominal Trauma. [PDF]
Arkuszewski PT+3 more
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This study develops the hydrogel with antimicrobial, adhesive, degradable, injectable, and temperature‐sensitive contraction properties based on the transcriptomic and pathological characteristics of intestinal fistula patients. This hydrogel can seal rabbit intestinal fistula in situ, reduce the intestinal defect, and promote intestinal epithelial ...
Ze Li+12 more
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The accuracy of abdominal ultrasound in paediatric trauma [PDF]
Ross Murphy
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Occult mesenteric injury after blunt abdominal trauma. [PDF]
Ramspott JP+5 more
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This multicenter, single‐blind, randomized, controlled trial was conducted to evaluate the multidimensional workload of the first operator during ileostomy closure using the SURG‐TLX between groups with and without the use of the spray‐type anti‐adhesion material during diverting ileostomy construction.
Emi Ota+8 more
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An operated case of delayed stenosis of the small intestine following blunt abdominal trauma.
Kazuki Tamura+6 more
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Prevalence, characteristics and treatment of concomitant injury to liver and spleen with vascular injury after blunt abdominal trauma. [PDF]
Kistner A+3 more
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The sigmoid colon was the most common perforation site among patients with colonic diverticular perforation. The patients' conditions, length of hospital stay, and hospitalization cost were significantly worse in left‐sided colon diverticular perforation than in right‐sided colon diverticular perforation. The clinical characteristics differed according
Minoru Fujita+29 more
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