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Corrigendum to "Spleen-Preserving Distal Pancreatectomy for Blunt Pancreatic Trauma in a Pediatric Patient" [J Acute Care Surg 2022;12(3):142-144]

Kim GH, Kim JH, Kim SH

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Corrigendum to "Delayed Small Bowel Ischemia following Minor Mesenteric Injury" [J Acute Care Surg 2019;9(2):66-68]

Kim GH, Kim JH, Lee SB

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Corrigendum to "Emergency Department Laparotomy Can Be a Resuscitative Option for Patient with Cardiac Arrest and Impending Arrest due to Intra-Abdominal Hemorrhage" [J Acute Care Surg 2020;10(3):112-117]

Park CI, Kim JH, Lee KH, Ryu DY, Sun HW, Kim GH, Lee SB, Park SJ, Kim H, Yeom SR

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Corrigendum to "Assessment of the Suitability of Trauma Triage According to Physiological Criteria in Korea" [J Acute Care Surg 2022;12(3):120-124]

Kim GH, Kim JH, Kim H, Kim SH, Park SJ, Lee SB, Park CI, Ryu DY, Lee KH, Kim SH, Lee NH, Wang IJ

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Delphi Method Consensus-Based Identification of Primary Trauma Care Skills Required for General Surgeons in Japan

Hirose K, Murakami S, Kurashima Y, Sato N, Poudel S, Tanaka K, Matsui A, Nakanishi Y, Asano T, Noji T, Ebihara Y, Nakamura T, Tsuchikawa T, Shichinohe T, Okada K, Yokota I, Hasegawa N, Hirano S

Purpose: General surgeons at regional hospitals should have the primary trauma care skills necessary to treat critically ill trauma patients to withstand transfer. This study was conducted to identify a...
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The Activities and Roles of Trauma Surgeons in the Treatment of COVID-19 Patients

Kim Y, Youn SH

Trauma surgeons' roles in a national hospital in Korea changed during the COVID-19 pandemic. In this study, we report on their roles over a 15-month period (March 2020 to May...
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Let’s Get That Bread Clip: Mechanical or Malignant Large Bowel Obstruction?

Clark M, Jones M, Kong J

A 60-year-old female presented with symptoms consistent with a large bowel obstruction (LBO). Following confirmation of LBO using imaging, she progressed to a laparotomy which potentially revealed a large rectosigmoid...
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A Rare Case of Sigmoid Intussusception due to Sigmoid Diverticula in a Patient with Concomitant Extensive Small Bowel Diverticula

Laosebikan A, Pillay Y

Small intestinal diverticula is a rare occurrence, and their surgical management remains controversial due to the lack of a recognized classification system. Complications such as perforation and obstruction are treated...
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Thyroid Abscess After Fine Needle Aspiration with Spontaneous Rupture into the Trachea : A Case Report

Das S, Mandal A, Kumar R, Chauhan S, Mantry KR, Malik SK, Marwah S

Fine needle aspiration (FNA) of the thyroid is a well-tolerated minimally invasive procedure. Thyroid abscess, as a complication of FNA in an immune-competent adult, is extremely rare. Diagnosis requires a...
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A Xiphoid Elongation Following a Trauma Laparotomy: A Case Report

Min SK, Jeon S, Lee J, Choi KK, Yang HJ

Xiphoid elongation is a rare phenomenon where the xiphoid process elongates after stimuli such as surgery, physical therapy, or trauma. We report on a 47-year-old male involved in a traffic...
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Characteristics and Risk Factors for Pressure Ulcers in Severe Trauma Patients Admitted to the Trauma Intensive Care Unit

Lim Sy, Jeong Ym, Jeong Sy

Purpose: A retrospective descriptive study was performed to develop strategies to manage or prevent pressure ulcers in patients with severe trauma being cared for in the trauma intensive care unit...
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