نتایج جستجو برای: delayed diaphragmatic rupture

تعداد نتایج: 149590  

Journal: :Journal of Academic Emergency Medicine Case Reports 2012

Background: The diaphragm is the main respiratory muscle; the diaphragm can rupture in the field of blunt trauma, penetrating trauma or occur following medical procedures. Approximately 0.8 to 1.6% of patients with blunt trauma are suspected to have a rupture of the diaphragm. As diaphragmatic rupture is a rare clinical condition, so it may be undiagnosed and associated with complications and h...

2009
Franz Georg Bader Martin Hoffmann Tilman Laubert Uwe Johannes Roblick Andreas Paech Hans-Peter Bruch Lutz Mirow

INTRODUCTION Diaphragmatic ruptures are a rare condition with an incidence of about 0.8-5.8% after blunt thoracoabdominal trauma. Right sided ruptures accompanied by a displacement of intraabdominal organs are very uncommon and account for approximately 5-19% of all diaphragmatic ruptures. The majority of diaphragmatic ruptures are based on high speed motor vehicle accidents (MVA) and high fall...

Journal: :trauma monthly 0
shigong guo department of trauma and orthopaedics surgery, wexham park hospital, uk +44-1753633000, [email protected]; department of trauma and orthopaedics surgery, wexham park hospital, uk +44-1753633000, [email protected]

abstract traumatic rupture of the distal biceps tendon is rare. conservative treatment can result in reduced flexion and supination power with reduced function. this case report emphasizes the need for prompt surgical treatment and describes the possible complications of delayed surgical intervention.

2015
Manoj Joshi Anjan Dhua

Right sided traumatic diaphragmatic rupture in children is uncommon and may escape early detection. Missed injuries are associated with high mortality and morbidity due to incarceration and strangulation of abdominal viscera. We report a 15-month-old child with blunt trauma chest and abdomen, who presented with bilateral hemothoraces and liver laceration seven days after the incident. Diagnosis...

2013
Jae Min Chun Eungbae Lee

The right-sided diaphragmatic rupture is often clinically occulted due to buffering effects of the liver and thus, erroneous diagnosis of such rupture may result in life-threatening conditions. A 44-year-old female who had a history of car accident in 2006 was admitted to our hospital for pleuritic pain. On the chest computed tomography, she was diagnosed with diaphragmatic rupture accompanied ...

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