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Laminectomy for Penetrating Spinal Cord Injury with Retained Foreign Bodies [PDF]
Background Penetrating spinal cord injury (PSCI) with retained foreign bodies (RFB) is rarely observed in clinics and may result in a complete or incomplete neurological deficit.
Peng Zhang +3 more
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Rectal foreign bodies: retained orange
Cases with rectal foreign bodies are no longer rare; however, epidemiological data even nowadays are lacking [1]. The first report was published in 1919, although cases have been described since the 16th century [2]. These patients usually present to the
Francesk Mulita +4 more
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A Management Algorithm for Retained Rectal Foreign Bodies
Few authors have proposed therapeutic protocols to manage retained rectal foreign bodies (RFBs). All patients with retained RFBs in hospitals across Trinidad and Tobago over 5 years were identified.
Shamir O. Cawich MBBS, DM +5 more
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Chronic Calcaneal Osteomyelitis Due to a Retained Coral Fragment: An Unusual Cause of Heel Pain [PDF]
We report a case of calcaneal osteomyelitis caused by a retained foreign body—a coral fragment. The patient presented with nonspecific heel pain 12 years after the initial injury.
Eimantas Abelkis, Loes Schiphouwer
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Retained foreign bodies: Vigilance is the price of safety [PDF]
Madhu Gupta, Deepika Govil, Iti Shri
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Three years evaluation of retained foreign bodies after surgery in Iran [PDF]
Mohammad Zarenezhad +2 more
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Pediatric Hand Cyst with Metacarpal Bone Changes: An Embedded Tree Thorn Case [PDF]
Introduction: Retained foreign bodies in pediatric hand injuries are rare but can lead to significant complications if undiagnosed. Organic foreign bodies, such as tree thorns, are often radiolucent and may not be detected on plain radiographs, making ...
Maradona Mncedisi Mashigo
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Case series of retained rectal foreign body. A Malaysian experience. [PDF]
Retained rectal foreign body, with its associated social stigma, is a medical condition that is infrequently reported in Malaysia. We report the surgical management of five cases of retained foreign objects in the rectum seen over a one-year period ...
Pang Wei Soon +3 more
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Retained intraocular foreign body [PDF]
The presence of an intraocular foreign body following eye trauma may not be readily apparent. Serous complications may include, inter alia, endophthalmitis, cataract, retinal detachment and siderosis bulbi. We report an iron intraocular injury due to hammering 'metal on metal', which was diagnosed using ultrasonic biomicroscopy and successfully removed.
Griffiths, Monique L., Lee, Graham A.
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Flexor Digitorum Profundus Irritation and Pseudotumour Formation Ten Years after a Penetrating Glass Injury [PDF]
Retained foreign bodies inside the soft tissue following penetrating injuries are common. Late onset of symptoms and complications are possible in these cases.
Baris Polat +4 more
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