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Nationwide trends in prehospital blood product use after injury 2020-2023. [PDF]
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Clinical analysis on comparison of outcomes between partial splenic artery embolization and splenectomy for management of grade II-III splenic injury in blunt trauma. [PDF]
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Impact of Early Recognition on Outcome in Nonpenetrating Wounds of the Small Bowel
Southern Medical Journal, 1984During a recent ten-year period, 20 patients were treated for nonpenetrating, small-bowel trauma requiring resection. Despite the relative infrequency of this injury, jejunoileal trauma must be suspected in all patients sustaining blunt force to the abdomen.
Maull Ki, Reath Db
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American Heart Journal, 1936
Abstract A case of nonpenetrating wound of the heart muscle with rupture of a papillary muscle and contusion of the left ventricular wall from external violence is reported. Death resulted twenty-six hours after the injury, from loss of blood, shock, and an overwhelming pneumonic infection following the removal of a ruptured spleen.
Paul D. White, Robert Earle Glendy
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Abstract A case of nonpenetrating wound of the heart muscle with rupture of a papillary muscle and contusion of the left ventricular wall from external violence is reported. Death resulted twenty-six hours after the injury, from loss of blood, shock, and an overwhelming pneumonic infection following the removal of a ruptured spleen.
Paul D. White, Robert Earle Glendy
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Electron microscope studies of nonpenetrating corneal wounds in the early stages of healing
Experimental Eye Research, 1964Corneas were examined in the electron microscope at intervals of 1 1/2, 24 and 36 hr after surgical incisions were made on their anterior surface. The epithelium extended partly into the wound by 1 1/2 hr, and by the 24th hr it completely covered the wound surface. Polymorphonuclear leukocytes were noted in the vicinity of the wound at the 24th hr. The
Michael H. Ross, Anthony J. LaTessa
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Nonpenetrating Wounds of the Abdomen
Archives of Surgery, 1957During the four-year period from 1950 to 1954, 528 patients were admitted to the Los Angeles County General Hospital with a diagnosis of possible abdominal trauma. One hundred fifty-one of these patients had penetrating gunshot or knife wounds of the abdomen, and they were operated upon shortly after admission.
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Nonpenetrating Wounds of the Lungs and Bronchi
Surgical Clinics of North America, 1972While many deaths are inevitable owing to extent of injury, in some cases death can be ascribed to delays of therapy, errors, and impropriety in the handling of the thoracic component of a patient’s injury. Various aspects of injuries to the lung itself and to the major bronchi are emphasized.
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[Some issues deserve consideration in nonpenetrating thoracic wounds].
Zhonghua wai ke za zhi [Chinese journal of surgery], 2007胸部钝性伤常造成胸部组织器官广泛的损伤.20世纪90年代,欧美国家报道胸部钝性伤患者病死率高达60%,胸部钝性伤后手术率达6.2%~27.1%[1-2].以下介绍以往关注较少的胸部钝性伤的几个问题。
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Intra-abdominal Injuries in Nonpenetrating Gunshot Wounds of the Abdominal Wall
The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1979Intra-abdominal injuries of the bowel, mesentery, and mesenteric vessels were found at laparotomy in two patients with nonpenetrating gunshot wounds of the abdominal wall. The mechanism of wounding is thought to be the temporary cavity around the wound tract.
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