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Penetrating abdominal trauma with bowel or omental evisceration has traditionally mandated exploratory laparotomy due to perceived high risk of intra‐abdominal injury. Selective nonoperative management (SNOM) has gained acceptance in stable patients, but evidence specific to evisceration remains limited and controversial.
Mozamil Mohamed +2 more
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TWO CASES OF ABDOMINAL GUNSHOT WOUND
症例1は45歳,男性.ピストルで左側腹部を撃たれ救急外来に搬送された.血圧は触診で60mmHg,左側腹部に射入創,右側腹部の皮下に銃弾を触知した.開腹すると, S状結腸間膜と空腸間膜が損傷を受け,空腸と上行結腸が穿孔していた.空腸部分切除,回盲部切除術を施行し,術後28病日に退院した.症例2は41歳,男性.ピストルで数発撃たれ受傷し来院した.右腋窩に貫通銃創,腰部から左腹部に抜ける貫通銃創,左大腿に貫通銃創,右腹部に盲管銃創,左下腿に盲管銃創を認め,開腹し空腸部分切除,回盲部切除術を施行した.また腹壁と左下腿の弾丸は摘出した.術後45病日に退院した.銃創は本邦においては稀であるが,今後増加することが予想される.腹部銃創による腹腔内臓器損傷が疑われる場合には,迅速な手術決定が必要であると思われた.
FUKAMI, Yasuyuki +5 more
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Selective non-operative management of abdominal gunshot wounds: Survey of practise
Background: There is a growing body of evidence attesting to the effectiveness and safety of selective non-operative management (SNOM) of abdominal gunshot wounds.
Starling, SV +7 more
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ABSTRACT Bladder stones are highly prone to develop in patients with neurogenic bladder and long‐term indwelling catheterization. Close observation, careful catheter management, and timely intervention are crucial in avoiding complications and recurrence.
Syeda Hani Ammad +4 more
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Multifocal vacuum therapy for combat abdominal trauma
Objective: To analyse the experience of applying the technique of multifocal VAC therapy in the implementation of DCS tactics in wounded with combat abdominal trauma. Material and methods.
I. V. Sobko
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Peculiarities of Immidiate Postoperative Period in Abdominal Trauma With Splenic Injuries
INTRODUCTION. Splenic injuries in abdominal trauma is one of the most common injuries in abdominal surgery. The damage to this organ occurs in 22.3–30%. This is the second most common injury among damages to parenchymal organs.AIM OF STUDY.
V. V. Maslyakov +4 more
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An Unusual Case of Fatal Thoracoabdominal Gunshot Wound without Diaphragm Injury
In case of thoracoabdominal gunshot wounds (GSW), diaphragmatic lesions are common autopsy findings. In these cases, the bullet’s path involves both the thorax and the abdomen, so the diaphragm (the muscle that separates the two cavities) is frequently ...
Sara Sablone +2 more
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PATTERN AND OUTCOME OF ASSAULTED PENETRATING THORACIC AND ABDOMINAL TRAUMA CASES: A TWO YEARS PROSPECTIVE STUDY [PDF]
Background: There is a worldwide increase in the prevalence of assaulted penetrating thoracic and abdominal trauma which may lead to disabilities and death.
Shireen Slima, Mofrih Hegazy
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Guidelines for Essential Trauma Care: Second Edition (2026)
Injury is a major cause of death and disability globally, with the highest burden in low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMICs). Strengthening the organization and planning for trauma care (care of the injured) can improve care and lower mortality. In 2004, the International Association for Trauma Surgery and Intensive Care (IATSIC) and the World Health ...
Charles Mock +41 more
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Post‐mortem CT detection of fatal air embolism after aerosolized fibrin glue for bladder bleeding
Abstract Radiation‐induced hemorrhagic cystitis (RHC) is a severe complication of pelvic radiotherapy, often used to treat various pelvic malignancies. Despite multiple therapeutic options, including conservative and invasive interventions, the optimal management remains uncertain. We report the case of a 76‐year‐old male with pulmonary emphysema and a
Beatrice Benedetti +6 more
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