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Ruptured Splenic Abscess with Pneumoperitoneum: A Rare Presentation

Kaur G, Singh T, Goyal S, Kaushik R, Singh S

Splenic abscess is a rare entity encountered during clinical practice, with a high mortality rate. Formation of gas in splenic abscess is usually localized to the left upper quadrant of...
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Case Report of an Appendiceal Mucinous Neoplasm: A Rare Etiology for Appendicitis

Boden O, Pillay Y

An appendiceal mucinous neoplasm is a rare condition with a clinical picture that can resemble appendicitis. Published reports have documented an incidence of 0.07-0.3% of all appendicectomies. The ubiquitous use...
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Paralytic Ileus as a Presentation of Antiphospholipid Syndrome in a Patient with Renal Angiomyolipoma: A Case Report

Oktaviani JR, Singgih NA, Secodiningrat RHPS, Atmadja B, Manuputty EE

Antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) is one of the many causes of hypercoagulability which often presents with vascular thrombosis in the presence of antiphospholipid antibodies. Symptoms vary depending on the location of...
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Tissue Perfusion and the Braden Scale as Predictors of Pressure Injury Risk in the Intensive Care Unit Patient

Wong E, Visperas S, Choi SY, Suapaia M

Purpose: The national rate of pressure injury (PI) in the intensive care unit (ICU) 2016-2018 was 5.97%, while at one hospital in Honolulu, Hawaii it averaged 13%. The Braden scale...
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Surgical Techniques for Severe Liver Injury: A Comprehensive Review of Current Approaches and Advancements

Kim DH

In abdominal trauma, the liver is the most injured organ and treatment is usually determined by hemodynamics. Severe liver injury with extensive parenchymal injury and uncontrollable bleeding may rapidly evolve...
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Tranexamic Acid in Trauma Management: A Review of Evidence

Kim N

Hemorrhage is the leading cause of death in trauma patients and trauma induced coagulopathy (TIC) is a major contributor to bleeding mortality. TIC has a diverse pathophysiology triggered by injury...
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Small Hepatic Hemangioma Leading to Life-Threatening Bleeding Following Blunt Abdominal Trauma: A Case Report

Nakabayashi R, Miyachi Y, Torai M, Mitsuoka K, Shimada G, Kaido T

A male pedestrian in his 30’s was hit by a car and immediately taken to hospital by ambulance. On arrival, his blood pressure was 83/64 mmHg and his heart rate...
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Characteristics and Risk Factors for Delirium in The Surgical Step-Down Unit

Yoon S, Kim J, An YJ, Ok J, Jung YJ

Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the incidence rate, types and risk factors for delirium in patients admitted to the surgical Step-Down Unit (SDU). Methods: This study was a retrospective study...
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Preventable Death Rate of Trauma Patients in a Non-Regional Trauma Center

Park K, Choi W, Lee S, Lee KY, Choi D, Yoon HG, Jang JY

Purpose: A nationwide study (2012-2017) of preventable trauma death rates (PTDR) showed a 15.3% decrease after Regional Trauma centers were initiated. However, in non-trauma centers with an Emergency Department there...
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The Functional, Psychological and Economic Impacts 6 Months Post Major Trauma

Linn YL, Jiang HW, Jainodin NM, Chong PL, Chin ST, Mathur S

Purpose: The consequences of severe traumatic injury extend beyond hospital admission and have the potential for long-term functional, psychological, and economic sequalae. This study investigated patient outcomes 6 months following...
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