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Laparoscopic Tissue Repair of an Acutely Incarcerated Spigelian Hernia

Pillay Y, Asefa R

Spigelian hernias are a rare type of abdominal wall hernia. A weakness in the spigelian fascia causes abdominal contents to herniate between the abdominal muscle layers as an interparietal hernia....
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Successful Laparoscopic Removal of a Huge Trichobeozar in Cases of Rapunzel Syndrome in Children

Kang SK, Kim SH, Cho YH

Rapunzel syndrome is a very rare condition. The trichobezoar, in cases of Rapunzel syndrome, extend from the stomach into the duodenum and small bowel. Trichobezoars are usually encountered in young...
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Usefulness of Echocardiography for General Surgery Patients on Intensive Care Units: When and How?

Chung JH, Kim N

Purpose: Echocardiography is useful in the management of critically ill patients, but there are few studies on the usefulness of an echocardiography for critical general surgery patients. This study aimed...
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Pharmacological Interventions on Surgical Intensive Care Units Initiated by Pharmacists

Lee J, Lee Ey, Yeo Yj, Oh Ys, Hong SS, Lee Jm

Purpose: The severity of a patient’s medical condition, changing pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics, and variability in medication highlight the importance of pharmacological intervention by intensive care unit (ICU) specialized pharmacists. Methods: Retrospective...
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Laparoscopic Small Bowel Resection After Percutaneous Aspiration Embolectomy in a Patient With Pan-Peritonitis Caused by Superior Mesenteric Artery Occlusion

Song JS, Kim MG

Acute mesenteric ischemia is a state in which intestinal infarction can be caused by a sudden decrease in blood flow. A 68-year-old man was transferred to Hanyang University Guri hospital...
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Bedside Ultrasound-Guided Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter Placement by Critical Care Fellows in Critically Ill Patients: A Feasibility and Safety Study

Lim J, Chung CR, Ryu JA, Gil E

Purpose: In the intensive care unit, a peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) may be an alternative option to standard central venous catheters, particularly in patients with coagulopathies or at high...
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Fever in Trauma Patients without Brain Injury

Choi B, Sung K, Cho J

Purpose: Distinguishing a fever caused by infection from the necessary febrile response in injured patients is difficult, because trauma patients often have concomitant obvious infectious origins. In traumatic brain injury,...
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Relevant Clinical Findings of Patients with Extraperitoneal Bladder Injury Associated with Pelvic Fracture Who Underwent Operative Management: A 6-Year Retrospective Study

Park SJ, Kim H, Jeon CH, Jang JH, Kim JH, Kim SH, Park CI, Lee SB, Kim SH, Park CY, Yeom SR

Purpose: Management options for extraperitoneal bladder injury (EBI) associated with pelvic fracture are variable. Predictive factors of operative management (OM) in patients with EBI associated pelvic fracture have not been...
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