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Advanced Functional Materials, 2022
Bacterial infection and excessive inflammation following abdominal injury can cause life‐threatening complications that lead to multiple organ failure and death.
Chao Yang+10 more
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Bacterial infection and excessive inflammation following abdominal injury can cause life‐threatening complications that lead to multiple organ failure and death.
Chao Yang+10 more
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1982
Abdominal trauma continues to be the major cause of morbidity and mortality in this country. Unnecessary deaths and complications can be minimized by improved resuscitation, evaluation, and treatment. Rapid resuscitation is necessary to save the unstable but salvageable patient with abdominal trauma. Accurate diagnosis and avoidance of unneeded surgery
A A, Meyer, R A, Crass
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Abdominal trauma continues to be the major cause of morbidity and mortality in this country. Unnecessary deaths and complications can be minimized by improved resuscitation, evaluation, and treatment. Rapid resuscitation is necessary to save the unstable but salvageable patient with abdominal trauma. Accurate diagnosis and avoidance of unneeded surgery
A A, Meyer, R A, Crass
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Der Unfallchirurg, 1998
While a great part of the Anglo-American medical literature addresses the topic of penetrating trauma the German speaking countries rather publish on blunt abdominal injury. The presented paper discusses the strategic principles of acute clinical management of abdominal trauma on the combined basis of own research results and a comprehensive review of ...
D, Nast-Kolb+3 more
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While a great part of the Anglo-American medical literature addresses the topic of penetrating trauma the German speaking countries rather publish on blunt abdominal injury. The presented paper discusses the strategic principles of acute clinical management of abdominal trauma on the combined basis of own research results and a comprehensive review of ...
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Diagnostic laparoscopy in penetrating abdominal trauma
ANZ journal of surgery, 2019Penetrating abdominal trauma is uncommon in Australia. There are multiple potential approaches to the patient without an indication for immediate laparotomy. This study examined the management of patients with a penetrating anterior abdominal injury in a
Annelise M Cocco+3 more
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1985
Abdominal injuries are an important cause of morbidity and mortality. In the face of more obvious traumatic lesions, life-threatening intra-abdominal injuries may be initially overlooked. Plain abdominal and chest radiographs may prove diagnostic for specific injuries. However, normal or equivocal studies should not exclude the diagnosis of significant
K, Evers, L R, DeGaeta
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Abdominal injuries are an important cause of morbidity and mortality. In the face of more obvious traumatic lesions, life-threatening intra-abdominal injuries may be initially overlooked. Plain abdominal and chest radiographs may prove diagnostic for specific injuries. However, normal or equivocal studies should not exclude the diagnosis of significant
K, Evers, L R, DeGaeta
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Archives of Ibadan Medicine, 2007
No Abstract. Keywords: abdominal trauma; blunt trauma; penetrating trauma; focused abdominal sonography for traumaArchives of Ibadan Medicine Vol.
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No Abstract. Keywords: abdominal trauma; blunt trauma; penetrating trauma; focused abdominal sonography for traumaArchives of Ibadan Medicine Vol.
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Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 2015
BACKGROUND Many hemodynamically stable patients with blunt abdominal solid organ injuries are successfully managed nonoperatively, while unstable patients often require urgent laparotomy.
T. Ogura+4 more
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BACKGROUND Many hemodynamically stable patients with blunt abdominal solid organ injuries are successfully managed nonoperatively, while unstable patients often require urgent laparotomy.
T. Ogura+4 more
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1984
The proper management of abdominal injuries is essential to maximize the chances of survival of the multiply injured patient. Although the assessment of the abdomen must take place within the framework of the primary and secondary surveys of the patient, the critical management decision focuses on the need for exploratory laparotomy.
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The proper management of abdominal injuries is essential to maximize the chances of survival of the multiply injured patient. Although the assessment of the abdomen must take place within the framework of the primary and secondary surveys of the patient, the critical management decision focuses on the need for exploratory laparotomy.
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