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Very large haematoma following the nonoperative management of a blunt splenic injury in a patient with preexisting liver cirrhosis: a case report

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

The spleen is the most commonly injured organ after blunt abdominal trauma. Nonoperative management (NOM) is the standard treatment for blunt splenic injuries in haemodynamically stable patients without peritonitis. Complications...
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Delayed bladder perforation due to screw loosening after pelvic ring injury surgery: a case report

Shon HC, Kang HW, Lim EJ, Yang JY

Pelvic ring injuries have high mortality and morbidity rates, and they are difficult to treat because accompanying injuries to the pelvic organs, genitourinary organs, and neurovascular tissues are common. Genitourinary...
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Traumatic abdominal wall hernia with hemoperitoneum caused by blunt injury: laparoscopic exploration with mini-laparotomy repair. A case report

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

Traumatic abdominal wall hernia is a very rare clinical entity. Herein, we report the case of a patient who was transferred from a local clinic to the emergency department because...
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Dual repair of traumatic flank hernia using laparoscopic and open approaches: a case report

Heo Y, Kim DH

Traumatic flank hernia (TFH) is rare and prone to recurrence, which makes appropriate treatment challenging. No current guidelines define the optimal timing and method of repair. Meanwhile, recent advances in...
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Validity of the scoring system for traumatic liver injury: a generalized estimating equation analysis

Lee K, Ryu D, Kim H, Jeon CH, Kim JH, Park CY, Yeom SR

Purpose: The scoring system for traumatic liver injury (SSTLI) was developed in 2015 to predict mortality in patients with polytraumatic liver injury. This study aimed to validate the SSTLI as...
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Chronic epidural hematoma evacuated through surgical treatment: a case report

Sin EG

Epidural hematoma (EDH) can sometimes be life-threatening, although small-volume EDHs can resolve spontaneously like other intracranial hematomas. However, in rare cases, EDH can transform into a chronic form instead of...
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Perioperative complications of the modified Stoppa approach for the treatment of pelvic bone fractures: a single-institution review of 48 cases

Lee H, Jo S, Lee G, Cho Y

Purpose: The current study aimed to report the perioperative complications of the modified Stoppa approach for the treatment of pelvic bone fractures. Methods: We analyzed 48 consecutive operations in 45...
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Characteristics of injuries associated with electric personal mobility devices: a nationwide cross-sectional study in South Korea

Kim M, Suh D, Lee JH, Kwon H, Choi Y, Jeong J, Kim S, Hwang S, Park JW, Jo YH

Purpose: The increasing use of electric personal mobility devices (ePMDs) has been accompanied by an increasing incidence of associated accidents. This study aimed to investigate the characteristics of ePMD-related injuries...
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Bilateral foot drop caused by T12 infectious spondylitis after vertebroplasty: a case report

Kim DH, Shin YB, Ha M, Kim BC, Han IH, Nam KH

The most common cause of foot drop is lumbar degenerative disc herniation, particularly at L4/5. We present a rare case of spinal cord injury accompanied by a thoracolumbar lesion that...
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Evaluation of the accuracy of mobile cone-beam computed tomography after spinal instrumentation surgery

Eom KS, Park ES, Kim DW, Park JT, Yoon KH

Purpose: Pedicle screw fixation provides 3-column stabilization, multidimensional control, and a higher rate of interbody fusion. Although computed tomography (CT) is recommended for the postoperative assessment of pedicle screw fixation,...
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Percutaneous two unilateral iliosacral S1 screw fixation for pelvic ring injuries: a retrospective review of 38 patients

Son WS, Cho JW, Kim NR, Cho JM, Choi NJ, Oh JK, Kim H

Purpose: Percutaneous iliosacral (IS) screw fixation for pelvic ring injuries is a minimally invasive technique that reduces the amount of blood loss and shortens the procedure time. Moreover, two unilateral...
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