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[Intra-abdominal vascular injuries after blunt abdominal trauma]. [PDF]
Vascular injuries and hemorrhaging are serious potential complications in the management of patients with blunt abdominal trauma. The treatment depends on the extent and localization and can range from surveillance to endovascular treatment up to open surgery.
Böckler D +5 more
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Effect of time to surgical intervention on mortality in patients with abdominal gunshot wounds presenting to the emergency department [PDF]
Introduction Firearm injuries continue to be a major cause of trauma-related morbidity and mortality worldwide. Abdominal firearm injuries are particularly critical due to the high risk of organ damage, hemorrhage, and sepsis.
Muhammed Oguz +13 more
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Major abdominal vascular injuries are noted in 5%–10% of patients undergoing laparotomy for blunt trauma. In contrast, injuries to named abdominal vessels are present in 20%–25% of patients undergoing laparotomy after gunshot wounds and in 10% after stab
David V. Feliciano, MD, FACS, MAMSE
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Injuries of abdominal and retroperitoneal major blood vessels are the most severe injuries. Delayed diagnosis, irrational accesses and methods of temporary hemostasis aggravate the severity of the condition and lead to life-threatening complications. The
S. S. Maskin +2 more
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This study details the etiology, frequency and effect of abdominal vascular injuries in patients after polytrauma based on a large registry of trauma patients.
Mohammad Esmaeil Barbati +6 more
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Injuries of abdominal and retroperitoneal major veins, especially in combination with pelvic fractures, are accompanied by high mortality and require further improvement of treatment tactics.
S. S. Maskin +2 more
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Blunt Mesenteric Vascular Injuries: Endovascular Management and Midterm Outcomes
Introduction: Visceral artery injuries are rare but lethal entities that pose significant management challenges in a patient who presents with blunt trauma.
Aditya Safaya +2 more
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Pre-Hospital and In-Hospital Management of an Abdominal Impalement Injury Caused by a Tree Branch [PDF]
In South Korea, most patients who visit trauma centers with abdominal injuries have blunt trauma, and penetrating injuries are relatively rare. In extremely rare cases, some patients are admitted with a long object penetrating their abdomen, and these ...
So Ra Ahn +3 more
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Priority Setting in Damage Control Surgery for Multiple Abdominal Trauma Following Resuscitative Endovascular Balloon Occlusion of the Aorta [PDF]
Damage control surgery (DCS) is an abbreviated laparotomy procedure that focuses on controlling bleeding to limit the surgical insult. It has become the primary treatment modality for patients with exsanguinating truncal trauma.
Yoonjung Heo, Seok Won Lee, Dong Hun Kim
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Psychological Barriers in Long Term Non-Operative Treatment of Retroperitoneal Hematoma [PDF]
The retroperitoneal hematoma can have, mainly, a traumatic etiology - blunt abdominal trauma (falls from height, road accidents, aggression of any kind, etc.), or open (incised wounds, puncture, penetration or gunshot wounds). Ruptured arterial aneurysms
Bobic, Simona +3 more
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