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Endovascular treatment of penetrating nail gun injury of the cervical spine and vertebral artery: a case report

Christodoulides A, Mitchell S, Bohnstedt BN

In this report, we present a case of high cervical penetrating trauma with vertebral artery injury and outline preprocedural, procedural, and postprocedural considerations with recommendations for the treatment of similar...
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Outcomes of open neck injuries

Noh D, Choi JH

Purpose: The neck is a particularly critical region for penetrating injuries due to the close proximity of the trachea, esophagus, blood vessels, and the spinal cord. An open neck injury...
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Exercise-induced traumatic muscle injuries with active bleeding successfully treated by embolization: three case reports

Heo Y, Kang HL, Kim DH

Muscle injuries caused by indirect trauma during exercise are common. Most of these injuries can be managed conservatively; however, further treatment is required in extreme cases. Although transcatheter arterial embolization...
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Initial assessment of hemorrhagic shock by trauma computed tomography measurement of the inferior vena cava in blunt trauma patients

Lee GH, Choi JW

Purpose: Inferior vena cava (IVC) collapse is related to hypovolemia. Sonography has been used to measure the IVC diameter, but there is variation depending on the skill of the operator...
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Could the Injury Severity Score be a new indicator for surgical treatment in patients with traumatic splenic injury?

Jeong H, Jung S, Heo TG, Choi PW, Kim JI, Jung SM, Jun H, Shin YC, Um E

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine whether a higher Injury Severity Score (ISS) could serve as an indicator of splenectomy in patients with traumatic splenic lacerations. Methods:...
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Epidemiology and clinical characteristics of posttraumatic hospitalized patients with symptoms related to venous thromboembolism: a single-center retrospective study

Park HS, Hyun SY, Choi WS, Cho JS, Jang JH, Choi JY

Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the epidemiology of trauma inpatients with venous thromboembolism (VTE) symptoms diagnosed using computed tomographic angiography (CTA) in Korea Methods: In total, 7,634...
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Hyperbaric oxygen therapy for the treatment of a crush injury of the hand: a case report

Neto PH, Ribeiro ZB, Pinho AB, Almeida CHRd, Maranhão CAdA, Goncalves JdCC

We describe a case of hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOt) as an adjunct to treatment of a crush injury to the hand. A 34-year-old male paramedic was involved in a motor...
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The impact of COVID-19 on trauma patients and orthopedic trauma operations at a single focused training center for trauma in Korea

Choi W, Kim H, Son WS, Sakong S, Cho JM, Choi NJ, Noh TW, Kim N, Cho JW, Oh JK

Purpose The objective of this study was to determine the effects of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on the volume of trauma patients, the number of orthopedic trauma operations, and the...
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Acute pain management in the trauma patient population: are we doing enough? A prospective observational study

Kejela S, Seyoum N

Purpose: There is a strong correlation between trauma and pain. Pain increases the rate of depression, posttraumatic stress disorder, and even mortality in trauma patients. Methods: This institution-based, provider-blinded and...
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The effect of neuropathic pain on quality of life, depression levels, and sleep quality in patients with combat-related extremity injuries

Atar MÖ, Kamacı GK, Özcan F, Demir Y, Aydemir K

Purpose: There is limited research on the effects of neuropathic pain (NP) on quality of life, depression levels, and sleep quality in patients with combat-related extremity injuries. This study evaluated...
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Management of a traumatic anorectal full-thickness laceration: a case report

Fortuna L, Bottari A, Somigli R, Giannessi S

The rectum is the least frequently injured organ in trauma, with an incidence of about 1% to 3% in trauma cases involving civilians. Most rectal injuries are caused by gunshot...
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National utilization of rib fracture fixation in the geriatric population in the United States

Brewer JM, Aakjar L, Sullivan K, Jayaraman V, Moutinho M, Jeremitsky E, Doben AR

Purpose: The use of surgical stabilization of rib fractures (SSRF) has steadily increased over the past decade. Recent literature suggests that a larger population may benefit from SSRF, and that...
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Writing papers: literary and scientific

Hwang K

This paper aims to summarize why I write, how to find a motif, and how to polish and finish a manuscript. For William Carlos Williams, practicing medicine and writing poetry...
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