نتایج جستجو برای: temporal penetrating trauma

تعداد نتایج: 353597  

افضلی , سیدلطف اله, گدازنده , غلام علی,

Âssociation between billiary duct and bronchus is a rare finding. The etiology is defined as to be due to congenital pulmonary disease, history of trauma, particularly penetrating trauma, hepatic infectious disease such as, hydatid cyst. We had a case of bronchobiliary fistula secondary to hydatid cyst who had been under treatment for bronchitis for long term and finally due to dyspnea, with ...

Introduction: Diagnosis of orbital foreign body (FB) penetration is usually obvious when part of the FB is still attached at the entry wound (1). However, the depth and course of the FB in this case was not visible.   Case Report: A 5-year old female presented with a pencil penetrating the left orbit. A computed tomography (CT) scan showed that the pencil penetrated the left orbit (extraseptal)...

2015
V. Lambropoulos

Penetrating neck injuries are uncommon in children and a post traumatic common carotid artery to internal jugular vein fistula rarely occurs. We present one case of a 4-year-old girl with a penetrating injury from flying glass fragments in the midportion of the neck, caused by an explosion in a military warehouse. She was referred to our facility upon a request of a hospital of a neighbour coun...

Journal: :European journal of vascular and endovascular surgery : the official journal of the European Society for Vascular Surgery 2012
Z B Perkins H D De'Ath C Aylwin K Brohi M Walsh N R M Tai

OBJECTIVES In the United Kingdom, the epidemiology, management strategies and outcomes from vascular trauma are unknown. The aim of this study was to describe the vascular trauma experience of a British Trauma Centre. METHODS A retrospective observational study of all patients admitted to hospital with traumatic vascular injury between 2005 and 2010. RESULTS Vascular injuries were present i...

1998
Amber A. Guth H. Leon Pachter

BACKGROUND How should the stable patient with penetrating abdominal or lower chest trauma be evaluated? Evolving trends have recently included the use of diagnostic laparoscopy. In September 1995 we instituted a protocol of diagnostic laparoscopy to identify those patients who could safely avoid surgical intervention. DESIGN Prospective case series. MATERIALS AND METHODS Hemodynamically sta...

2017
Xiaoshuang Guo Shicong Lai Haixin Chen Meice Tian Guan Zhang

Foreign body ingestion is a common presentation in the emergency room. However, the complication such as penetrating renal trauma due to sharp objects ingestion is relatively rare. We herein describe an unusual case of penetrating renal trauma in the absence of any other urinary symptoms. A 53-year-old man who had a history of iron wire ingestion went to our hospital, on examination, he only ha...

Journal: :Canadian journal of surgery. Journal canadien de chirurgie 2015
Chad G Ball

Similar to penetrating torso trauma, nontorso injuries have undergone a fascinating oscillation between invasive and noninvasive approaches. This article discusses an organized approach to the evaluation and initial treatment of penetrating extremity injuries based on regional anatomy and clinical examination. The approach is reliable, efficient and minimizes both delays in diagnosis and missed...

2012
Mohsen Mahmoodie Behnam Sanei Mohammad Moazeni-Bistgani Mohammad Namgar

BACKGROUND The neck region contains a high density of vital organ structures within a relatively small and unprotected anatomic region, making it one of the most vulnerable areas of the body for all types of injuries. OBJECTIVES In this article, we studied penetrating neck trauma cases in Alzahra Hospital over a 10-year period. PATIENTS AND METHODS In this retrospective, descriptive, analyt...

Journal: :Canadian journal of surgery. Journal canadien de chirurgie 2005
Eric Bergeron Andre Lavoie Tarek Razek Amina Belcaid Julie Lessard David Clas

BACKGROUND The frequency of penetrating trauma is low in Canada. Current recommendations for the care of patients with penetrating injuries originate from inner city trauma centres with a high volume of such injuries and may not apply to Canada. The purpose of this study was to review the incidence and treatment of penetrating thoracoabdominal injuries in the 4 tertiary trauma centres in Quebec...

2014
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157 Thoracic injury in a filly INTRODUCTION Thoracic injuries are relatively uncommon in horses and may follow blunt or penetrating trauma (1). The most common cause of trauma is collision with an inanimate object (2). Equine thoracic trauma may require rapid emergency measures in order to save the horse from life-threatening complications such as pneumothorax, hemothorax, pleuritis, diaphragma...

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