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Nonpenetrating Injuries of the Abdomen

Archives of Surgery, 1957
During 1956 it is estimated that 9,450,000 persons were injured in accidents in this country. The National Safety Council does not estimate the number of abdominal injuries. Among 2,000,000 disabling compensation injuries, 27% involved the trunk, and the abdominal injuries might make up one-third of these.
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Nonpenetrating Injuries of the Colon and Rectum

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1972
A variety of large bowel injuries, both immediate and delayed, may occur with blunt abdominal trauma. The high morbidity and mortality are associated with delayed diagnosis and inadequate treatment. Successful management usually involves exteriorization of the damaged segment, and methods of achieving this for different anatomic areas are discussed ...
G.A. Bell, A.D. Mckenzie
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Nonpenetrating Wounds of the Abdomen

Archives of Surgery, 1957
During the four-year period from 1950 to 1954, 528 patients were admitted to the Los Angeles County General Hospital with a diagnosis of possible abdominal trauma. One hundred fifty-one of these patients had penetrating gunshot or knife wounds of the abdomen, and they were operated upon shortly after admission.
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Improved Nonpenetrating Trabeculectomy With Trabeculotomy

Journal of Glaucoma, 2001
To examine surgical effects and complications of improved nonpenetrating trabeculectomy with trabeculotomy in glaucoma patients.Glaucoma patients in two medical institutions underwent nonpenetrating trabeculectomy with sinusotomy with or without trabeculotomy, and the results were compared retrospectively in the two groups by evaluation of final ...
Tsukihiko Ogawa   +8 more
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Traumatic Nonpenetrating Lung Contusion

Radiology, 1965
The response of lung to nonpenetrating blunt trauma of the magnitude that is often found in automotive accidents or falls has not been extensively studied. An evaluation and correlation of roentgenographic and clinical findings in 20 patients with traumatic nonpenetrating contusion of the lung form the basis of this report. In no case was there loss of
Arch W. Templeton, Edward Stevens
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Nonpenetrating filtering surgery in glaucoma

Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2000
Since 1967, trabeculectomy has been the standard drainage operation for most cases of medically uncontrolled glaucoma. It is associated with significant risk of hypotony, hyphema, choroidal effusion or hemorrhage, and bleb failure. Toward the goal of a safer and more reproducible glaucoma filtering surgery, nonperforating filtering surgeries are now ...
Corinne C. Schnyder, André Mermoud
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Nonpenetrating Injuries to the Thoracic Aorta

Radiology, 1969
THIS YEAR over 50,000 persons in the United States will die as a result of automobile accidents. Autopsy examination shows that 1 in 6 sustain fracture of the thoracic aorta (4). Immediate exsanguination occurs in most, but 10 to 20 per cent of the injured will survive long enough for reparative surgery provided the diagnosis is established (8, 12, 16).
Gene P. Wegner   +4 more
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MANAGEMENT OF NONPENETRATING INJURIES OF THE CHEST

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1960
In a series of 166 patients with nonpenetrating injuries of the chest there were 118 with fractures of ribs. Thirty-one of these were of the stove-in (flail chest) type, accompanied by paradoxical sinking-in of the chest wall during inspiratory contractions of the diaphragm.
Claude C. Craighead, Bertram A. Glass
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Nonpenetrating deep sclerectomy

Expert Review of Ophthalmology, 2009
With the introduction of nonpenetrating deep sclerectomy (NPDS), the safety profile of filtering surgery has dramatically improved owing to the extraocular nature of the procedure that addresses abnormally increased aqueous outflow resistance in Schlemm’s canal and the juxtacanalicular trabecular meshwork without entering the anterior chamber.
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Nonpenetrating clips for coronary anastomosis

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1997
A nonsuture clip technique (nonpenetrating titanium clips applied to everted tissue edges at high compressive forces) was used to perform coronary anastomoses in a clinical setting.Clipped coronary anastomoses were performed in 10 patients. The anastomoses incorporated the left internal mammary artery to the left anterior descending artery (n = 1) and ...
Arthur C. Hill   +9 more
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