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Outcomes of Civilian Penetrating Rectal Injuries Associated With Genitourinary and Bony Injuries
Extraperitoneal rectal injuries with associated bladder and/or bone injuries can be safely managed with fecal diversion, extraperitoneal bladder repair through cystostomy, and irrigation of bone and joint injuries, with minimal morbidity. ABSTRACT Background Combined rectal, bladder, and bone injuries are rare but associated with significant morbidity.
Terron Govender+5 more
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When to stop: Understanding the landscape of extreme-duration cardiopulmonary resuscitation practices among pediatricians in Sudan. [PDF]
Alhassan MA.
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A Scoping Review on Goals of Care Discussions in Surgery: How Are We Doing and How Can We Do Better?
Discussing GOC is essential to ensuring that patients' treatment recommendations and care plans are aligned with their preferences, priorities, and values. This review aims to characterize the existing literature on the quality, practices, and frameworks of goals of care (GOC) discussions in surgery to identify gaps and propose strategies for ...
Amanda Mac+5 more
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The 'St. Gallen-Resuscitation-Decision-Algorithm'. [PDF]
Ehlers U.
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ABSTRACT The COVID‐19 pandemic had a detrimental impact on healthcare provision globally and in the European Union (EU). This paper investigates european health policy oriented towards orthopedics and traumatology since the onset of the pandemic. A search of peer–reviewed literature and European Union legislation and scientific databases has been ...
Christos Tsagkaris+3 more
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