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Abdominal computed tomography prior to trauma laparotomy: a roadmap or detour? A pro-con debate. [PDF]
Akam E +4 more
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A catastrophic confluence: Concurrent subarachnoid haemorrhage and acute mesenteric ischaemia
Abstract Background Acute mesenteric ischaemia (AMI) and subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) are life‐threatening emergencies with diametrically opposed treatment requirements regarding anticoagulation. This report describes a rare, complex case where both conditions occurred simultaneously, creating a significant therapeutic dilemma. Case presentation A 64‐
Ip Ki Fung Shavonne
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Peritoneal drainage versus primary laparotomy in premature newborns with intestinal perforation: a retrospective cohort study evaluating an etiology-driven surgical approach. [PDF]
Shalaby MM +4 more
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Consent for anaesthesia: guidelines from the Association of Anaesthetists
Summary Introduction Guidelines on consent for anaesthesia were first issued by the Association of Anaesthetists in 1999 and last revised in 2017. These new guidelines respond to the changing ethical, legal and clinical landscape in which anaesthetists practice. Since 2017, the Montgomery judgment has changed medical consent practice.
Andrew McLeod +14 more
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The ICU environment paradigm as a catalyst for better delirium models. [PDF]
Carr ZJ.
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ABSTRACT Background Advances in imaging, non‐operative management, and endovascular techniques have reshaped abdominal trauma care, but their impact on operative trends in blunt‐dominant Australian trauma systems is incompletely described. Aims To describe temporal trends in operative and minimally invasive management of abdominal trauma at an ...
Michael Noonan +6 more
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Emergency laparotomies in trauma management: a six-year case series. [PDF]
Ahrens G, Hoffmann M, Proksch N.
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Pancreatic Cancer—Advances in the Last 50 Years
World Journal of Surgery, EarlyView.
S. George Barreto +5 more
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Older Patients' Recall of Goals of Care Discussions Following Emergency Abdominal Surgery
ABSTRACT Introduction Older patients undergoing emergency laparotomy are overrepresented and are at risk of poor postoperative outcomes that may not align with their goals. Goals of care (GOC) documentation remains low in older emergency laparotomy patients.
Julia Silverii +3 more
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