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Introduction Laryngeal trauma can be an immediately life-threatening entity. Failure to recognize such injuries and delay in securing the airway may have fatal results.
Gurbax Singh +4 more
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SPECIFIC FEATURES OF MANAGEMENT TACTICS IN SEVERE CONCOMITANT INCISION WOUNDS OF THE HEART
Heart wounds are fairly rare, out of all chest penetrating wounds they make 5-7%. The main causes of lethal outcomes in cardiac incision wounds are massive blood loss, a combination of acute massive blood loss and cardiac tamponade, and isolated cardiac ...
I. M. Samokhvalov +11 more
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Multiple Penetrating Eye Wounds Due to Suspected Self-Injury
We present a case of a 29-year-old male night watchman complaining of sudden decreased vision, redness, and tearing of the left eye. On anamnesis, trauma was denied and personal past history was relevant for right eye enucleation due to an “eye injury” 8
José Dalma-Weiszhausz +4 more
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Features of the course of penetrating thoracic wounds with intrathoracic foreign bodies
Features of the course of penetrating thoracic wounds with intrathoracic foreign ...
I. D. Duzhyi +5 more
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PENETRATING WOUNDS OF THE BRAIN [PDF]
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【Abstract】 A 46-year-old male sustained severe penetrating injury by a sharp instrument to his right upper sternoclavicular junction. The wound tract was from suprasternal notch to mediastinum.
KONG Ling-wen +5 more
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Fatores prognósticos de mortalidade em pacientes com trauma cardíaco que chegam à sala de cirurgia
OBJETIVO: Detectar índices de complicações pós-operatórias e de letalidade, identificando fatores de risco (mecanismo de trauma, sítio da lesão cardíaca, local da intervenção cirúrgica, lesões associadas, necessidade de transfusão e escores anatômicos de
Fernando Antonio Campelo Spencer Netto +5 more
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Background: In South Africa, the leading cause of spinal cord injuries is motor vehicle accidents, followed by violence-related injuries, including gunshot injuries and stab wounds. Controversy regarding management persists.
Jacolien M. Rall +2 more
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Experience of using SNOM in gunshot wounds of the head, chest, abdomen and soft tissues
Background. The goal is to demonstrate the peculiarities of diagnosis and treatment in gunshot wounds of the head, chest, abdomen and soft tissues using selective nonoperative management (SNOM). Materials and methods. The article analyzes the use of SNOM
E.M. Khoroshun +6 more
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