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Effectiveness of clinical examination and radiological investigations in the success of selective non-operative management of abdominal gunshot injuries. [PDF]
Mansor S+4 more
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Selective Nonoperative Management of Abdominal Stab Wounds in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
Moffatt S, Biggs D, Kong V, Clarke D.
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Experience in endoscopic resection of a mediastinal bronchogenic cyst penetrating the pleura into the thoracic cavity: first reported case. [PDF]
Gao P+5 more
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Penetrating neck trauma: a comprehensive review. [PDF]
Loss L+7 more
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Survival Rate in Emergency Thoracotomy for Penetrating Trauma: A Retrospective Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]
Baseer A, Khan MH, Noor N, Badshah Y.
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Penetrating Wounds of the Chest [PDF]
The records of 300 patients with penetrating wounds of the chest were studied. Asymptomatic patients may have unsuspected gross findings requiring immediate intervention; minimal amounts of air or fluid may be overlooked if meticulous details of technique are not observed; assumption that a penetrating wound necessarily causes pneumothorax or ...
Vincent P. Collins, Carroll A. Peabody
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Penetrating wounds of the neck
The American Journal of Surgery, 1956An analysis and review of 100 penetrating wounds of the neck in a single civilian hospital has been presented. The mortality in the series was 11 per cent, or approximately the same incidence of death reported for neck wounds from all of the great wars beginning with the Civil War.
Morris J. Fogelman, Robert D. Stewart
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