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New horizons of Flaubert: from a barber-surgeon to a modern trauma surgeon

Hwang K

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Salvation of a solitary kidney in a patient with grade IV renal trauma: a case report

Shin H, Sung AJ, Lee MA, Cho J, Lee GJ, Yu B, Choi KK

There are many reasons for solitary kidney. Congenital causes include renal agenesis and dysplasia. Acquired causes include nephrectomy performed for reasons including traumatic kidney injury, disease (e.g., renal cell carcinoma),...
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Repair of traumatic flank hernia with mesh strip suture: a case report

Lee SA, Chang YR

Traumatic flank hernia is a relatively rare hernia. We report a case of a male patient with severe multiple trauma, including abdominal injury, who presented with flank hernia 3 years...
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Portal vein embolization in intrahepatic portal vein injury after blunt trauma: a case report

Cho SH, Lee SY, Cha JG, Hong J, Lee S, Lim KH

Mortality from hepatic injury has declined over the last several decades for various reasons, including nonoperative management, such as angioembolization, in more than 80% of cases. Conversely, surgical treatment is...
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Inhalation injury after a landmine explosion: a case report

Kim W, Kim D, Jeong SY, Lee Y, Lee H

Blast injuries are divided into four classes, and inhalation injuries are a quaternary class of blast injuries. An inhalation injury can be critical to the patient due to the possibility...
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Penetrating liver injury caused by a metal fragment from a blast accident in a factory: a case report

Park CH, Lee JW

Penetrating abdominal injuries are rare in countries that do not allow legal possession of firearms by the public. We report a case of a 27-year-old male patient with a penetrating...
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Extraanatomic bypass grafting in a patient with an infected femoral defect caused by a rollover accident: a case report

Ma DS, Kim DH, Ryu JW, Chang SW

A 59-year-old male patient presented to the emergency department after a tractor rollover accident. His Injury Severity Score was 41 points. He had multiple pelvic bone fractures and a left...
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Acute methemoglobinemia after a blast injury: a case report

Kim D, Lee Y, Jeong SY, Lee H

Methemoglobin is a structurally modified form of hemoglobin incapable of binding oxygen, and elevated levels of methemoglobin cause tissue hypoxia. Occupational exposure to 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene, commonly called trinitrotoluene, causes methemoglobinemia. This...
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A case report of field amputation: the rescue of an entrapped patient through the "doctor car" system

Yu B, Lee GJ, Lee MA, Choi KK, Gwak J, Park Y, Yoon YC, Cho J, Lee SH, Lee J

In certain circumstances, invasive procedures such as creation of a surgical airway, insertion of a chest drain, intraosseous puncture, or amputation in the field are necessary. These invasive procedures can...
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Successful management of a common carotid artery injury using a Pruitt-F3 Carotid Shunt: a case report

Choi KK, Cho J, Lee MA, Eun SM, Jeon YB

Penetrating neck injuries are a surgical challenge. In particular, penetrating neck injuries associated with carotid artery injuries have a high mortality rate. Overt external hemorrhage is unanimously considered as an...
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Detection of pharyngeal perforation during fiberoptic endoscopic evaluation of swallowing in a person with cervical spinal cord injury in the intensive care unit: a case report

Choi MS, Han SH, Shin YB, Jang MH

Endotracheal tube insertion and mechanical ventilation are indicated in spinal cord injury patients; however, dysphagia can occur after extubation. The resultant complications of dysphagia may increase the length of hospital...
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