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Successful nonoperative management of a simultaneous high-grade splenic injury and devascularized kidney in Australia: a case report

Nguyen PTT, Hsu JM

Severe blunt injuries to isolated solid abdominal viscera have been previously managed nonoperatively; however, management algorithms for simultaneous visceral injuries are less well defined. We report a polytrauma case of...
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Isolated penetrating gluteal stab injury with uncontrolled bleeding in Türkiye: a case report

Celep AM, Yiğit G, Çelikten AE, Tekin KA, Türkmen U

Arterial injuries in the gluteal region caused by a knife are rare but serious, with mortality rates of up to 25%. This case report presents the management of a young...
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A rare and unique experience of a blunt intrathoracic traumatic injury of the trachea and its management in South Africa: a case report

Pswarayi RMV, Kerola AK

Blunt intrathoracic tracheal injuries are rare, even among blunt chest trauma patients. An early diagnosis based on a high index of suspicion allows for timely surgical management of potentially fatal...
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Radiological assessment and follow-up of a nonsurgically treated odontoid process fracture after a motor vehicle accident in Egypt: a case report

Abodahab AM

An odontoid process fracture is a serious type of cervical spine injury. This injury is categorized into three types based on the location of the fracture. Severe or even fatal...
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A method of bedside urethrography before catheterization in pelvic trauma in Korea: a case report

Lee H, Jeong SY, Hwang K

We introduce a convenient method of urethrography before catheterization for patients with pelvic trauma that can be used in a resuscitation area. A 10-mL syringe without a needle was used....
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Penetrating chest trauma from a “less lethal” bean bag in the United States: a case report

Sanin G, Cambronero G, Lundy ME, Terzian WT, Avery MD, Carmichael II SP, Bosley M

This case report presents the case of a 49-year-old man who presented to our level I trauma center after sustaining injuries in an altercation with local law enforcement in which...
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Various injury patterns due to combustion (typical but unfamiliar to physicians and easy to miss) in Korea: a case report

Kim HI

Patients transported from fire sites may exhibit various injury patterns. Major trauma, skin burn, inhalation burn, and carbon monoxide poisoning are typical injuries. However, most physicians may be unfamiliar that...
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Clinical characteristics and mortality risk factors among trauma patients by age groups at a single center in Korea over 7 years: a retrospective study

Han J, Yoon SY, Seok J, Lee JY, Lee JS, Ye JB, Sul Y, Kim S, Kim HR

Purpose: In this study, we aimed to compare the characteristics of patients with trauma by age group in a single center in Korea to identify the clinical characteristics and analyze...
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Surgical management of supratentorial and infratentorial epidural hematoma in Korea: three case reports

Yoon SY, Seok J, Kim Y, Lee JS, Lee JY, Lee MS, Kim HR

Supratentorial and infratentorial epidural hematoma (SIEDH) is a rare but life-threatening complication following traumatic brain injury. However, the literature on SIEDH is sparse, consisting only of a few small series....
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Successful minimally invasive management using transcatheter arterial embolization in a hemodynamically stable elderly patient with mesenteric vascular injury in a hybrid emergency room system in Korea: a case report

Ahn SR, Lee JH, Seo SH, Park CY

Mesenteric injury occurs rarely in cases associated with blunt abdominal trauma. Despite its low incidence, mesenteric injury can lead to fatal outcomes such as hypovolemic shock due to hemoperitoneum or...
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Bleeding control of an injury to the infrarenal inferior vena cava and right external iliac vein by ipsilateral internal iliac artery and superficial femoral vein ligation after blunt abdominal trauma in Korea: a case report

Park H, Kim M, Lee DS, Hong TH, Kim DH, Cho Hj

Inferior vena cava (IVC) injuries, while accounting for fewer than 0.5% of blunt abdominal trauma cases, are among the most difficult to manage. Despite advancements in prehospital care, transportation, operative...
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Massive traumatic abdominal wall hernia in pediatric multitrauma in Australia: a case report

Douglas-Seidl S, Wu C

Traumatic abdominal wall hernia is a rare presentation, most commonly reported in the context of motor vehicle accidents and associated with blunt abdominal injuries and handlebar injuries in the pediatric...
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Perceptions regarding the multidisciplinary treatment of patients with severe trauma in Korea: a survey of trauma specialists

Lee SA, Joo YJ, Chang YR

Purpose: Patients with multiple trauma necessitate assistance from a wide range of departments and professions for their successful reintegration into society. Historically, the primary focus of trauma treatment in Korea...
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Delayed union of a pediatric lunate fracture in the United Kingdom: a case report and a review of current concepts of non-scaphoid pediatric carpal fractures

Davis TP, Headon E, Morgan R, Simpson AI

Pediatric carpal fractures are rare and often difficult to detect. This paper reviews the current literature on pediatric non-scaphoid carpal fractures, with a case report of a lunate fracture associated...
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One year of treating patients with open fractures of the lower extremity in a new military trauma center in Korea: a case series

Ko JW, Moon G, Kwon JG, Kim KE, Jeon H, Lee K

Purpose: The Armed Forces Trauma Center of Korea was established in April 2022. This study was conducted to report our 1-year experience of treating soldiers with open fractures of the...
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Determining the appropriate resting energy expenditure requirement for severe trauma patients using indirect calorimetry in Korea: a retrospective observational study

Lee HJ, Ahn SB, Lee JH, Kim JY, Yoo S, Hong SK

Purpose: This study aimed to compare the resting energy expenditure (REE) measured using indirect calorimetry with that estimated using predictive equations in severe trauma patients to determine the appropriate caloric...
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Bilateral distal femoral epiphyseal detachment in a young adult: a case report

Yepie A, Traore M, Yaovi M, Anoumou M

Epiphyseal dislocations and fractures frequently occur in children and adolescents. However, these injuries seldom involve the distal femur, and bilateral cases are even rarer. We present an unusual case of...
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Expediting venous drainage in large anterolateral thigh flaps for scalp electrical burns in India: two case reports on the use of primary vein grafts for second vein anastomosis

Chawaria JJ, Ravula P, Tabassum N, Rangachari S

Large scalp defects resulting from high-voltage electrical burns require free flaps, preferably skin, to permit optimal coverage and enable future or simultaneous cranial vault reconstruction. The anterolateral thigh permits the...
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Outcomes and physiologic responses associated with ketamine administration after traumatic brain injury in the United States and Canada: a retrospective analysis

Peters AJ, Khan SA, Koike S, Rowell S, Schreiber M

Purpose: Ketamine has historically been contraindicated in traumatic brain injury (TBI) due to concern for raising intracranial pressure. However, it is increasingly being used in TBI due to the favorable...
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Comparison of pediatric injury patterns before and during the COVID-19 pandemic in Korea: a retrospective study

Nam GP, Choi WS, Cho JS, Lim YS, Woo JH, Jang JH, Choi JY

Purpose: The COVID-19 pandemic led to significant changes in the lifestyle patterns of children and affected the patterns of pediatric injuries. This study analyzed the changing patterns of pediatric injury...
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