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New Concept of a Surgical Hospitalist: Early Experience of Managing the Admission, Critical Care, Trauma Surgery Team

Lee S, Park K, Lee KY, Jang JY

The demand for hospitalists is increasing due to decreasing numbers of clinical residents and increased concerns regarding patient safety. However, several limitations in the surgical hospitalist role exist. The personnel...
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Feasibility of Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter Placement in COVID-19 Patients Isolated in the Intensive Care Unit of a Small Volume Center (291-Bed Hospital)

Kang MC, Lee K

Purpose: Patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) should be isolated from others to prevent widespread infection. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of performing peripherally inserted...
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Spleen-Preserving Distal Pancreatectomy for Blunt Pancreatic Trauma in a Pediatric Patient

Kim GH, Kim JH, Kim SH

Pancreatic injury is rare in pediatric cases of blunt abdominal trauma and nonoperative management is preferred in pediatric patients. There are more concerns about operative treatment observed in pediatric patients...
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To Reduce the Incidence of Postoperative Intraabdominal Abscess, the Application of Nonoperative Management Should be Circumspect Considering Patient Factors and the Nature of Acute Appendicitis

Lee YJ, Yoon KH

Purpose: Surgery and nonoperative management (NOM) are the treatment modalities for acute appendicitis (AA). There is little evidence to indicate which treatment method should be performed according to the patient's...
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The Status of Protein Supply to Patients in the Trauma and Surgical Intensive Care Units and the Effects of Feedback on Protein Supply: A Multicenter Study

Oh SY, Lee JM, Lee HY, Kwon J, Lee HJ, Choi NJ, Lee JG, Kim IK, Kang MC, Kim HW, Youn SH

Purpose: To investigate the status of protein supply by comparing the recommended amount with the delivered amount of protein in patients in the trauma and surgical intensive care units (ICU)....
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Open Abdominal Management Among Non-Trauma Patients: The Appropriate Duration and a New Clinical Index

Inukai K, Usui A, Hashimoto Y, Kato F, Amano K, Kayata H, Mukai N, Shinyama N

Purpose: Despite widespread adoption of open abdominal management (OAM), there is currently no threshold criterion for OAM duration for non-trauma patients. Moreover, there is a positive relationship between morbidity and...
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A Case of Preperitoneal Herniation of the Small Bowel Causing Intestinal Obstruction Following a Totally Extra Peritoneal Hernia Repair

Samarakoon LB, Chandraprakash S, Fernandes R, Basnyat P

Preperitoneal hernia is a very rare complication following laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair. A 57-yearold male underwent a right inguinal hernia totally extra peritoneal repair on 20/10/2021. Initial recovery was uncomplicated...
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Management Trend for Unstable Pelvic Bone Fractures in Regional Trauma Centers: Multi-Institutional Study in the Republic of Korea

Kang BH, Jung K, Shim H, Kim DH

Purpose: In the Republic of Korea, the use of trauma centers was recently adopted and is expected to have better outcome for severely injured patients. This study aimed to evaluate...
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Assessment of the Suitability of Trauma Triage According to Physiological Criteria in Korea

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

Purpose: A trauma center project for treating patients with trauma has been established in Korea. A trauma team is activated based on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)...
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