نتایج جستجو برای: pelvic trauma

تعداد نتایج: 131185  

Journal: :WMJ : official publication of the State Medical Society of Wisconsin 2014
Paul D Silva Rachael Summers Modupe Omole Scott Chapman

INTRODUCTION Epidermal inclusion cysts are common discrete nodules often formed in areas of previous trauma or surgery. A literature review indicated that large epidermal inclusion cysts of the pelvis are extremely rare. Accordingly, we present a case of a woman with a large pelvic epidermal inclusion cyst of the vaginal cuff, along with imaging studies and a review of the literature. CASE PR...

2016
Fernando Diaz Dilernia Ezequiel E Zaidenberg Sebastian Gamsie Danilo E R Taype Zamboni Guido S Carabelli Jorge D Barla Carlos F Sancineto

Gluteal compartment syndrome (GCS) is extremely rare when compared to compartment syndrome in other anatomical regions, such as the forearm or the lower leg. It usually occurs in drug users following prolonged immobilization due to loss of consciousness. Another possible cause is trauma, which is rare and has only few reports in the literature. Physical examination may show tense and swollen bu...

2005
Kristi M. Gannon

Uroabdomen is a condition commonly associated with abdominal or pelvic trauma that is seen in human and veterinary patients. Other etiologies of uroabdomen include urinary obstructive disorders (e.g., urolithiasis, feline lower urinary tract disease, neoplasia) and iatrogenic causes (e.g., urethral catheterization, aggressive bladder palpation, cystoscopy, cystocentesis). Uroabdomen results rap...

Journal: :Anaesthesia Critical Care & Pain Medicine 2019

Journal: :Current Radiology Reports 2014

Journal: :Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology 2014

2017
Ashok Kumar Sokhal Manav Agrawal Durgesh Kumar Saini Kawaljit Singh Ashok Kumar Gupta Satyanarayan Sankhwar Bhupendra Pal Singh

Giant hydronephrosis (GH) is a condition in which pelvicalyceal system contains more than 1000 ml of urine. Common causes of GH are uretero-pelvic junction obstruction, renal calculus, abdominal trauma. We are reporting a case of 45 years' male, who presented with abdominal trauma and haematuria and was suspected a urinoma secondary to renal trauma. Examination revealed soft, cystic abdominal l...

Journal: :Emergency medicine journal : EMJ 2002
J Lim K M Porter

Open fractures of the pelvis are associated with high energy trauma and present a challenge to successful management and sometimes, early and correct diagnosis. These patients require more aggressive blood resuscitation particularly in the first 24 hours, repeated wound care operations, and often require a diverting colostomy. Usually these pelvic fractures can be distinguished from closed pelv...

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