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Flap amputation for severe epithelial ingrowth presenting as a corneal cyst: a case report. [PDF]
Al Somali A+5 more
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Management of traumatic degloving injury of the dorsal aspect of the midfoot and ankle: A case report. [PDF]
Mourafiq O+3 more
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TRAUMATIC AND AMPUTATION NEUROMAS
Archives of Surgery, 1946THE CAUSE of painful and traumatic neuromas is not clearly understood. The investigation reported in this paper has been undertaken with the hope of determining whether or not the various methods of dealing with the divided nerve ends influence their occurrence or prevention.
Arthur K. Cieslak, Arthur Purdy Stout
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Traumatic Forequarter Amputation
The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1981Traumatic forequarter amputation is a rare and devastating injury in which the arm, scapula, clavicle, and pectoral muscles are avulsed from the body by a tremendous force. The case of a man who survived this injury is presented. Replantation at this level has not been successful: treatment recommended consists of control of hemorrhage, wound ...
Edward R. Villella+2 more
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Traumatic Amputations in the Workplace
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 1986The purpose of this study was to identify variables associated with traumatic amputations in the workplace. Case files of work-related amputations in Minnesota during 1977 were accessed in cooperation with the Workers' Compensation Division of Minnesota. Data analysis was conducted by computer using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences.
Susan Goodwin Gerberich, Debra K Olson
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Traumatic scapulohumeral amputation
The American Journal of Surgery, 1953Abstract 1. 1. This thirty-eight year old adult white male was caught in machinery while at work in a cement plant. The right humerus, scapula and all attached musculature were completely avulsed. He was brought to the hospital in a state of deep shock and it appeared as though he would not survive.
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Traumatic (amputation) neuroma
American Journal of Orthodontics and Oral Surgery, 1939Abstract A case is presented of an amputation neuroma of the mental nerve, that had caused reflex neuralgia. The pathology of the neuroma is discussed. The possibility of unsuspected neuromas following dental surgical procedures, which may be the cause of obscure pain, is considered. A technique is suggested for preventing the recurrence of a neuroma
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Emergency Intervention in Traumatic Amputation
The Nurse Practitioner, 1983This article focuses on emergency management of traumatic amputation. Emphasis is given to the initial intervention and treatment of the victim and care of the amputated part.
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Surgical Repair of Traumatic Amputation of the Glans
Urology, 2011Traumatic amputation of the penis in the pediatric population is rare. We present the case of a 4-year-old boy who, shortly after a plastibell circumcision, with the ring still in situ, experienced trauma to his glans, resulting in complete amputation. We describe our technique and outcome after surgical repair.
Salah Kamaledeen+3 more
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