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Blunt abdominal trauma resulting in pancreatic injury in a pediatric patient in Australia: a case report

Dev H, Kikiros C

Pancreatic trauma from a blunt injury is fairly uncommon in the pediatric population. Furthermore, such trauma with associated disruption of the pancreatic duct (PD) is even less prevalent and is...
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Treatment results of cardiac tamponade due to thoracic trauma at Jeju Regional Trauma Center, Korea: a case series

Oh JW, Chae M

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to report the treatment results of patients with traumatic cardiac tamponade after the opening of Jeju Regional Trauma Center. Methods: We analyzed the treatment...
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Pediatric blunt pancreatic trauma at a single center in Korea: a retrospective review from 2007 to 2022

Youn JK, Yang HB, Ko D, Kim HY

Purpose: Blunt pancreatic trauma in pediatric patients is relatively rare, yet it is associated with high risks of morbidity and mortality This study aimed to review pediatric patients with blunt...
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Pancreaticoduodenectomy as an option for treating a hemodynamically unstable traumatic pancreatic head injury with a pelvic bone fracture in Korea: a case report

Jeong SY, Lee Y, Lee H

Pancreatic trauma occurs in 0.2% of patients with blunt trauma and 5% of severe abdominal injuries, which are associated with high mortality rates (up to 60%). Traumatic pancreatoduodenectomy (PD) has...
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Thoraco-laparotomy approach to salvage a life-threatening cardiac box stab injury to the infecrior vena cava in Malaysia: a case report

Mahadi IA, Tan JH, Teh JZ, Mohamad Y, Rizal IA

Torso stab injuries near the cardiac box may present unique challenges due to difficulties in hemorrhage control. For a stab injury to the heart, the repair is straightforwardly performed via...
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Penetrating gallbladder injury in a pediatric patient: a case report

Cruz-Centeno N, Stewart S, Marlor DR, Dekonenko C, Hendrickson RJ

Penetrating gallbladder injuries are uncommon in the pediatric population. The treatment varies according to the severity of the injury and the patient’s hemodynamics. We present the case of an 11-year-old...
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Rare complication of skin necrosis after endoscopic debridement and cutaneo-fascial suture for a massive Morel-Lavallée lesion in Korea: a case report

Kim Y, Cho J, Jang MJ, Choi KK

A Morel-Lavallée lesion (MLL) is a pathologic fluid collection within an abnormally formed space, resulting from an internal degloving injury between the muscle fascia and subcutaneous fat layer. Due to...
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Management of a trauma patient with alcohol withdrawal who developed neuroleptic malignant syndrome in Korea: a case report

Yu B, Lee JY, Kim YB, Park HY, Jung J, Jo YY

Neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS) is a rare but fatal condition, with a high mortality rate. NMS is characterized by altered mental status, fever, myoclonus, autonomic dysfunctions, and elevated creatinine phosphokinase....
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Penetrating right ventricular injury following a single gunshot to the left flank in Iraq: a case report

Majeed ZS, Othman YN, Ali RK

A century ago, cardiac injuries usually resulted in death. However, despite all the advances in medicine, these injuries still have high mortality and morbidity rates. In the present case, we...
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Ruptured uterus in a 36-week pregnant patient with hemorrhagic shock after blunt trauma in Korea: a case report

Jeon S, Park S, Oh S, Cho J

Traumatic uterine rupture is uncommon but can be fatal and life-threatening for both the mother and infant. In addition to complications caused by trauma itself, such as pelvic fracture, gestational...
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Traumatic tension enterothorax in New Zealand: a case report

Mahadik M, Gunawardene A, Sutherland A, Yen DA

Traumatic rupture of the right hemidiaphragm occurred following a high-velocity motor vehicle collision in the case presented herein. The resulting herniation of small bowel loops into the thorax resulted in...
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Endovascular embolization of persistent liver injuries not responding to conservative management: a narrative review

Roh S

Trauma remains a significant healthcare burden, causing over five million yearly fatalities. Notably, the liver is a frequently injured solid organ in abdominal trauma, especially in patients under 40 years....
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Epidemiology and outcomes of patients with penetrating trauma in Incheon Metropolitan City, Korea based on National Emergency Department Information System data: a retrsopective cohort study

Kim Y, Yu B, Jeon SB, Lee SH, Cho J, Gwak J, Park Y, Choi KK, Lee MA, Lee GJ, Lee J

Purpose: Patients with penetrating injuries are at a high risk of mortality, and many of them require emergency surgery. Proper triage and transfer of the patient to the emergency department...
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Percutaneous screw fixation and external stabilization as definitive surgical intervention for a pelvic ring injury combined with an acetabular fracture in the acute phase of polytrauma in Korea: a case report

Lee H, Cho MR, Song SK, Yoon E, Lee S

Unstable pelvic ring injuries are potentially life-threatening and associated with high mortality and complication rates in polytrauma patients. The most common cause of death in patients with pelvic ring injuries...
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Posttraumatic bilateral thigh Morel-Lavallée lesions without an underlying bone fracture in the United Kingdom: a case report

Razaq S, Geffner J, Khan A, Mee H, Udensi C, Anwar F

A Morel-Lavallée lesion results from a degloving injury between the muscle fascia and the subcutaneous layer. It is most commonly found in the trochanteric area but can occur at other...
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Factors associated with the injury severity of falls from a similar height and features of the injury site in Korea: a retrospective study

Kim DH, Woo JH, Jeon YB, Cho JS, Jang JH, Choi JY, Choi WS

Purpose: This study aimed to determine the risk factors associated with the severity of fall-related injuries among patients who suffered a fall from similar heights and analyze differences in injury...
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Indications and findings of flexible bronchoscopy in trauma field in Korea: a case series

Noh D

Purpose: Since its implementation, flexible fiberoptic bronchoscopy (FBS) has played an important role in the diagnosis and treatment of tracheobronchial tree and pulmonary disease. Although FBS is often performed by...
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Successful treatment of fungal central thrombophlebitis by surgical thrombectomy in Korea: a case report

Lee EJ, Kim JT

Fungal thrombophlebitis of the central vein is a rare, life-threatening disease associated with significant morbidity and mortality. It requires immediate central venous catheter removal and intravenous antifungal therapy, combined in...
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Impact of nonphysician, technology-guided alert level selection on rates of appropriate trauma triage in the United States: a before and after study

Harrigan ME, Boremski PA, Collier BR, Tegge AN, Gillen JR

Purpose: The rates of overtriage and undertriage are critical metrics in trauma care, influenced by the criteria for trauma team activation (TTA) and compliance with these criteria. An analysis of...
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Three-column reconstruction through the posterior approach alone for the treatment of a severe lumbar burst fracture: a case report

Kim WS, Jeong TS, Kim WK

Generally, patients with severe burst fractures, instability, or neurological deficits require surgical treatment. In most cases, circumferential reconstruction is performed. Surgical methods for three-column reconstruction include anterior, lateral, and posterior...
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