نتایج جستجو برای: penetrating injuries

تعداد نتایج: 134091  

Journal: :The Journal of trauma 2006
Kimberly A Davis R Lawrence Reed John Santaniello Adam Abodeely Thomas J Esposito Stathis J Poulakidas Fred A Luchette

BACKGROUND Initial management of solid organ injuries in hemodynamically stable patients is nonoperative. Therefore, early identification of those injuries likely to require surgical intervention is key. We sought to identify factors predictive of the need for nephrectomy after trauma. METHODS This is a retrospective review of renal injuries admitted over a 12-year period to a Level I trauma ...

2014
Benjamin N. Breyer

The kidney is the most common genitourinary organ injured from external trauma, occurring in 1-5% of all injuries. The vast majority of kidney injuries can be successfully managed nonoperatively. Blunt traumas are more frequent than penetrating. Penetrating trauma is more common in urban areas, is commonly caused by gunshot or stab wounds, and more commonly requires exploration. Blunt trauma re...

2014
Yuan-Jie Niu

The kidney is the most common genitourinary organ injured from external trauma, occurring in 1-5% of all injuries. The vast majority of kidney injuries can be successfully managed nonoperatively. Blunt traumas are more frequent than penetrating. Penetrating trauma is more common in urban areas, is commonly caused by gunshot or stab wounds, and more commonly requires exploration. Blunt trauma re...

Journal: :The Journal of trauma 2007
Mark J Seamon Paola G Pieri Carol A Fisher John Gaughan Thomas A Santora Abhijit S Pathak Kevin M Bradley Amy J Goldberg

OBJECTIVES We sought to determine whether the performance of pyloric exclusion during repair of penetrating advanced duodenal injuries prevents postoperative duodenal fistulas and improves clinical outcome. METHODS A retrospective chart review of patients from 1995 to 2004 with penetrating duodenal injuries >or=grade II and all combined pancreaticoduodenal injuries was performed. Patients man...

Journal: :Advances in Urology 2009
Firas G. Petros Richard A. Santucci Naimet K. Al-Saigh

The purpose of this paper is to review the diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes of penetrating bladder injuries suffered by civilians in the Iraqi war zone. Materials and Methods. All civilian trauma cases received alive at Al-Yarmouk Teaching Hospital from January 2005 to August 2006 were reviewed for the presence of bladder injury. Results. 533 cases of penetrating abdominal trauma were identif...

Journal: :European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery 2005

Journal: :Australian and New Zealand Journal of Ophthalmology 1978

Journal: :Ophthalmology Journal 2020

2016
Roger Christopher Gill K.M Inam Pal Fatima Mannan Amber Bawa Saulat H. Fatimi

INTRODUCTION Penetrating oesophageal injuries are extremely rare. Their timely recognition can be difficult and optimal treatment remains controversial. Early recognition of injury is possible with the help of a high index of suspicion and early radiological and endoscopic examinations. Prompt surgical intervention with primary repair of injury, should be the goal. PRESENTATION OF CASES We de...

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