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An assessment of the management of nonpenetrating liver injuries.
Archives of Surgery, 1966SURGEONS charged with the care of injured patients have faced an annually increasing number of such patients with major intra-abdominal and intrathoracic injuries. 1 The increase is, of course, largely due to a rapid increase in the number of individuals
R. Baker, P. Taxman, R. Freeark
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Management of nonpenetrating stab and gunshot wounds of the chest.
Surgery, gynecology & obstetrics, 1981Records of 102 patients with gunshot and stab wounds to the chest but with normal roentgenogram of the chest upon admission were reviewed. There were no delayed hemothoraces or pneumothoraces. The three complications probably resulted from admission to the hospital and would not have occurred if the patients had maintained their normal daily activities.
R, Karanfilian+2 more
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[The nature and characteristics of treating nonpenetrating abdominal wounds].
Voenno-meditsinskii zhurnal, 1993According to the analysis of 2687 medical histories of abdominal injuries during the 9 years of the Afghan war 25% of them were nonpenetrating wounds. The basic surgical intervention in these cases was a primary surgical treatment of wounds. Laparotomy was performed for 10% of patients because of suspicion of internal injuries.
P G, Alisov+2 more
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Voenno-meditsinskii zhurnal, 2005
Of 4477 lethal outcomes the death caused by ACI constituted 6.2%. At pre-hospital, stage the lethality was 45.7%, including 67%--from massive hemorrhage, 19%--from shock, 14%--from reflex cardiac arrest caused by abdominal stroke. Of 157 ACI cases 70% were admitted at the peak of development of posttraumatic complications, 20%--in 24 hours after trauma.
N A, Efimenko+4 more
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Of 4477 lethal outcomes the death caused by ACI constituted 6.2%. At pre-hospital, stage the lethality was 45.7%, including 67%--from massive hemorrhage, 19%--from shock, 14%--from reflex cardiac arrest caused by abdominal stroke. Of 157 ACI cases 70% were admitted at the peak of development of posttraumatic complications, 20%--in 24 hours after trauma.
N A, Efimenko+4 more
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Management protocols for nonpenetrating gunshot wounds.
The Journal of trauma, 1984G D, Kelen, B S, Riggs
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[Liver damage in nonpenetrating gunshot wounds of the abdomen].
Klinicheskaia khirurgiia, 1991A Iu, Sapozhkov, V I, Nikol'skiĭ
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[Lancing of the dura mater in nonpenetrating gunshot wounds of the cranium].
Voprosy neirokhirurgii, 2010M U, RAPOPORT+2 more
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[X-ray diagnosis of nonpenetrating injuries and wounds of abdominal organs].
Voenno-meditsinskii zhurnal, 1982A N, Kishkovskiĭ+2 more
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