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Tactical field management of penetrating arrow injuries in ancient Asia

Hwang K

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Experience and successful treatment of craniocerebral gunshot injury at a regional trauma center in Korea: a case report and literature review

Ha M, Yu S, Lee JH, Kim BC, Choi HJ

Craniocerebral gunshot injuries is gradually increasing in the civilian population with a worse prognosis than closed head trauma. We experienced a case of craniocerebral gunshot injury which a bullet penetrating...
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Gastric necrosis after gastric artery embolization in a patient with blunt abdominal trauma: a case report

Kim GH, Park SJ, Park CI

Gastric artery bleeding after blunt trauma is rare. In such cases, if vital signs are stable, angiographic embolization may be performed. Although gastric artery embolization is known to be safe...
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Plastic surgery in a trauma center: a multidisciplinary approach for polytrauma patients

Moon KC, Yun YK

Purpose: With the increasing number of polytrauma patients treated at high-level trauma centers, plastic surgery has entered the specialty of traumatology. Plastic surgeons specialize in the simultaneous surgical care of...
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A case report of complete cricotracheal separation: an experience from the east coast of Malaysia

Rozhan A, Mohamad A, Rajet KAM, Ahmad MZ, Yusof SB, Mohamed WEW, Susibalan BD, Ghani NMSNA, Asha’ari ZAB

Complete cricotracheal separation, which is the most severe type of laryngeal trauma, is an uncommonly seen injury that clinicians have limited experience in managing. However, it is potentially fatal. Due...
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An analysis of missed injuries in patients with severe trauma

Ju E, Baek SY, Hong SS, Kim Y, Youn SH

Purpose: To analyze the data of trauma patients with undetected injuries at the time of initial resuscitation during the primary and secondary surveys. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of...
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Impact of obesity on the severity of trauma in patients injured in pedestrian traffic accidents

Oh P, Cho JS, Jang JH, Choi JY, Choi WS, Yu B

Purpose: Studies on the relationship between obesity and injuries, especially those sustained in pedestrian traffic accidents, are lacking. We aimed to assess the effects of obesity on the severity of...
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Outcomes after rib fractures: more complex than a single number

Colling KP, Goettl T, Harry ML

Purpose: Rib fractures are common injuries that can lead to morbidity and mortality. Methods: Data on all patients with rib fractures admitted to a single trauma center between January 1, 2008...
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Nonoperative management of colon and mesocolon injuries caused by blunt trauma: three case reports

Lee N, Jeong E, Jang H, Park Y, Jo Y, Kim J

The therapeutic approach for colon injury has changed continuously with the evolution of management strategies for trauma patients. In general, immediate laparotomy can be considered in hemodynamically unstable patients with...
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Postoperative infection after cranioplasty in traumatic brain injury: a single center experience

Ha M, Lee JH, Choi HJ, Kim BC, Yu S

Purpose: To determine the incidence and risk factors of postoperative infection after cranioplasty in patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI). Methods: Data of 289 adult patients who underwent cranioplasty after TBI...
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Types of injuries caused by isolated electric scooter accidents

Yoo K, Kim HI

Purpose: The recent increase in electric scooter (e-scooter) use has been accompanied by an increase in injuries from e-scooter–related accidents. Studies have reported that most such injuries are minor, and...
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