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Water-Swellable Cellulose Nanofiber Aerogel for Control of Hemorrhage from Penetrating Wounds.

ACS Applied Bio Materials, 2022
Uncontrolled hemorrhage from wounds with deep and irregular cavities is short of efficient hemostats. Here we report a citric acid-cross-linked carboxymethyl cellulose nanofiber (CA-CMCNF) aerogel for the control of bleeding from penetrating wounds.
Li Wang   +6 more
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Photocurable and Temperature‐Sensitive Bioadhesive Hydrogels for Sutureless Sealing of Full‐Thickness Corneal Wounds

Small Methods, 2023
Penetrating corneal wounds can cause severe vision impairment and require prompt intervention to restore globe integrity and minimize the risk of infection. Tissue adhesives have emerged as a promising alternative to suturing for mitigating postoperative
Qian Wang   +10 more
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Penetrating Wounds of the Chest [PDF]

open access: possibleJAMA, 1961
The records of 300 patients with penetrating wounds of the chest were studied. Asymptomatic patients may have unsuspected gross findings requiring immediate intervention; minimal amounts of air or fluid may be overlooked if meticulous details of technique are not observed; assumption that a penetrating wound necessarily causes pneumothorax or ...
Vincent P. Collins, Carroll A. Peabody
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Penetrating wounds of the neck

The American Journal of Surgery, 1956
An analysis and review of 100 penetrating wounds of the neck in a single civilian hospital has been presented. The mortality in the series was 11 per cent, or approximately the same incidence of death reported for neck wounds from all of the great wars beginning with the Civil War.
Morris J. Fogelman, Robert D. Stewart
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Penetrating Wounds of the Esophagus

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1972
Abstract The histories of 22 patients with perforation of the esophagus from bullet or stab wounds who were treated at Grady Memorial Hospital between August, 1964, and July, 1971, were reviewed. The presenting symptoms, signs, and plain roentgenographic findings in this group of patients, because of the frequent existence of injuries to other organs,
Denis H. Tyras   +3 more
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Penetrating wounds of the thorax

Injury, 1986
While penetrating wounds of the thorax are rather uncommon in The Netherlands, they are frequently encountered in the emergency centres of the United States. Thoracic wall penetration may occur during times of warfare, during social altercations or as a result of industrial accidents.
Mary K. Allen, Kenneth L. Mattox
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Penetrating wounds to the torso: evaluation with triple-contrast multidetector CT.

Radiographics, 2013
Penetrating injuries account for a large percentage of visits to emergency departments and trauma centers worldwide. Emergency laparotomy is the accepted standard of care in patients with a penetrating torso injury who are not hemodynamically stable and ...
J. Lozano   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Penetrating injury to the cardiac box

Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 2020
BACKGROUND A penetrating injury to the “cardiac box” is thought to be predictive of an injury to the heart; however, there is very little evidence available to support this association.
Jennie S. Kim   +7 more
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