نتایج جستجو برای: penetrating neck injury
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Pharyngeal injuries caused by trauma are common and have been reported previously in the medical literature. In some cases of a penetrating injury there is a collection of air in the retropharyngeal space that can be shown on lateral soft tissue radiography of the neck. If this condition is not diagnosed or adequately treated the patient may develop severe complications such as mediastinitis. A...
OBJECTIVE To study the demographics and treatment outcome of penetrating neck injuries presenting to a major trauma centre in order to develop a treatment protocol. DESIGN A case review. SETTING A trauma centre at a tertiary care institution. PATIENTS One hundred and thirty consecutive patients who had 134 neck wounds penetrating the platysma and presented to the trauma service between 19...
Objective Define the number and type of facial and penetrating neck injuries sustained in combat operations in Iraq and Afghanistan from 2011 to 2016. Compare recent injury trends to prior years of modern conflict. Study Design Case series with chart review. Setting Tertiary care hospital. Methods The Joint Theater Trauma Registry (JTTR) was queried for facial and neck injuries from Iraq and Af...
HYPOTHESIS Penetrating neck trauma has traditionally been evaluated by surgical exploration and/or invasive diagnostic studies. We hypothesized that computed tomography (CT), used as an early diagnostic tool to accurately determine trajectory, would direct or eliminate further studies or procedures in stable patients with penetrating neck trauma. DESIGN Retrospective case series. SETTING Ac...
Neck, being not protected by skeleton, is vulnerable to external trauma and injury which involves blood vessels, trachea, esophagus and other endocrine and nervous system organs. Vascular injuries can not only cause potentially life-threatening hemorrhage but also need profound surgical expertise in management. Development of collateral circulation in neck is well known; however, there is scarc...
trauma continues to be the most frequent cause of death in the first four decades of life that is a main public health problem in some countries. we perform an epidemiological study of penetrating abdominal trauma (pat). we describe epidemiological of patients in pat. in a cross-sectional study we evaluated epidemiological pat admitted to emergency department in six general hospitals in tehran....
OBJECTIVES To determine if selective management of blunt and penetrating neck trauma is still appropriate in Canadian tertiary care centres because of differences in trauma demographics. A key secondary objective was a descriptive analysis of the Canadian head and neck trauma patient population and outcomes. DESIGN A retrospective case series. SETTING An academic tertiary care centre. PAT...
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