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Delayed Traumatic Small Bowel Perforation without Signs of Generalized Peritonitis

Choi SU, Kim JH, Lee SB

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Air Compressor-Induced Whole Colon Injury with Massive Pneumoperitoneum

Choi SU, Kim JH, Kim GH

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Pneumoperitoneum from Subcutaneous Emphysema after Blunt Chest Injury

Kang BH, Moon J

Pneumothorax and pneumomediastinum can cause pneumoperitoneum, which does not require surgery. There are unverified theories pertaining to how air passes through the diaphragm. We report a case of pneumoperitoneum caused...
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General Principles in Hemodynamic Monitoring

Kwon HY, Jang JY, Bae KS, Shim H

Hemodynamic monitoring continuously checks hemodynamic variables for problems so that the clinician can treat them when a patient's vital signs are unstable. There are many different monitoring systems, and many...
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Multi-Detector Computed Tomography Coronal View for Deciding Optimal Incision Site in Acute Appendicitis

Son JW, Oh SB, Cho HY

PURPOSE: This study identifies the optimal incision site by describing the relationship between McBurney's point and the base of appendix using the coronal view of abdominal multi-detector computed tomography (MDCT)...
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Two Cases of Bronchial Injury in Patients with Blunt Chest Trauma

Seo HJ, Sun KH, Kim SP

Traumatic bronchial injury (TBI) is rare and often fatal, usually a result of blunt or penetrating chest trauma. Clinical manifestations of TBI include pneumothorax, pneumomediastinum, subcutaneous emphysema and continuous air...
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Prevalence of Multidrug Resistant Organisms in Inter-Hospital Transferred Critically Ill Patients

Heo C, Lee DS, Gil E, Park CM

PURPOSE: To assess the prevalence of multidrug-resistant organisms (MDROs) in inter-hospital transferred critically ill patients. METHODS: This is a retrospective study. The study population comprised patients who were transferred from other...
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Blood Transfusions for Emergency Laparotomies in General Surgery

Narasimhan V, Spychal R, Pilgrim C

PURPOSE: Decisions regarding perioperative blood transfusions are subject to clinical and laboratory factors. Blood transfusions are associated with increased risk of infection, sepsis, organ failure, and length of stay. Current...
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Deep Neck Infection with Mediastinal Abscess Treated by Modified Vacuum-Assisted Closure Application

Kim B, Kim J, Kim HS, Song CM, Pai H

Deep neck infection is a surgical emergency that can result in life threatening complications such as airway obstruction, aspiration, thrombosis of major vessels and mediastinitis by spread of infection along...
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