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Penetrating Wounds of the Heart
Chest, 1970Two cases of injury to the interatrial septum are presented. In one, tamponade effect and permanent damage of the conduction system occurred after an ice pick wound. Electrocardiographic findings of A-V dissociation are shown. In the second case, a bullet injury to the interatrial septum with lodgement of the missile and acute tamponade, no injury to ...
Rohinton K. Balsara+3 more
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Penetrating wounds of the aorta
The American Journal of Surgery, 1960Abstract Penetrating wounds of the aorta are not necessarily fatal. At least fourteen successful cases have been reported previously. The present series consists of twenty-three patients with penetrating aortic injuries, treated in a citycounty general hospital.
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Penetrating wound of the liver
The American Journal of Surgery, 1953Abstract 1. 1. Treatment of penetrating wounds of the liver is reviewed. 2. 2. A case of penetrating injury of the liver treated with packing is presented in two phases, namely, immediate treatment and treatment of a complicating biliary fistula. 3. 3. The case presented illustrates the several fallacies of conservative treatment of liver
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Penetrating Wounds of the Chest
Diseases of the Chest, 1959SUMMARY 1. One hundred and one penetrating and perforating chest wounds seen in civilian practice since 1952 have been reviewed and factors common to the management of the acute phases and complications of these problems have been discussed. 2. Aspiration of hemothorax is preferable to catheter drainage. 3.
Rush E. Netterville+2 more
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Penetrating wounds of the abdomen
The American Journal of Surgery, 1949Abstract A summary of twenty-two cases of perforating wounds of the abdomen is presented. The mortality was 31.2 per cent. Factors which appear to affect the mortality rate in this series are the time interval between injury and surgery and the number of abdominal organs damaged.
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Penetrating wounds of the gravid uterus
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1954Abstract Twenty-three cases of penetrating wounds of the gravid uterus have been summarized and analyzed. An additional case from our records has been described. The evidence gained from these cases favors conservative surgery as the treatment of choice.
A. C. Posner+2 more
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[Penetrating wounds of the thorax].
Minerva chirurgica, 1996From January 1989 to December 1993 at the Institute of Clinical Surgery of the University of Perugia, 5 patients were under observation for penetrating chest injuries. Two of them had show-wounds, one a slash, one a stabbing and slash and one a cutting blow.
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Penetrating Wounds of the Heart
Diseases of the Chest, 1964SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS 1.Pertinent data relative to penetrating wounds of the heart are presented; the Physiopathologic and clinical effects of cardiac tamponade are particularly stressed. Diagnostic criteria and the methods of treatment are discussed.
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Penetrating Wounds of the Heart
Diseases of the Chest, 1966Erwin F. Hirsch+2 more
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