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Erratum to “Massive traumatic abdominal wall hernia in pediatric multitrauma in Australia: a case report”

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Where the land ends and the sea begins

Hwang K

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Development of variolation and its introduction to Joseon-era Korea

Hwang K

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Splenic artery embolization for trauma: a narrative review

Roh S

The management of traumatic splenic injuries has evolved significantly over the past several decades, with the majority of these injuries now being treated nonoperatively. Patients who exhibit hemodynamic instability upon...
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A starry night: a case report of severe liver injury due to a close-range shotgun blast in Argentina

Gasque RA, Cervantes JG, Beltrame MC, Lenz-Virreira ME, Quiñonez EG

This report presents the case of a 20-year-old man who sustained a severe liver injury from a close-range shotgun blast. A prompt medical intervention, including damage control exploratory laparotomy and...
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Purtscher retinopathy following isolated chest compression: a case report

Jang MU, Jung HG, Kim Y

This case report describes the case of a 56-year-old man who developed Purtscher retinopathy following compressive chest trauma. During the tertiary survey, the patient was found to have a unilateral...
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Injuries from blank cartridge shots in suicide attempts within the South Korean military: a case series of five patients

Joo JI, Lee C, Lee K

Purpose: Blank cartridges are designed to produce the sound and gas flare of a gunshot without firing a bullet. However, blank cartridge shots (BCS) can still cause injuries ranging from...
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Reperfusion injury or cytokine storm? Utilizing plasmapheresis in severe trauma-induced multiorgan failure: a case report

Kim GW, Hwang S, Lim KH, Cho SH

Reperfusion injury can cause tissue damage due to ischemia, with severe cases potentially resulting in multiorgan failure. Cytokine storm, a life-threatening systemic inflammatory state characterized by elevated levels of circulating...
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Liver laceration as a post-cardiopulmonary resuscitation complication in a person with breast implants: a case report

Cho MJ

Cardiac compression is the most crucial component of successful cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). However, CPR procedure poses a risk of complications, even when CPR providers perform cardiac compressions as recommended. Reports...
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Management of cardiac trauma and penetrating cardiac injuries with severe hemorrhagic shock: a 5-year experience

Khang TT

Purpose: The diagnosis and management of cardiac trauma and penetrating cardiac injuries pose significant challenges in emergency settings due to the rapid onset of life-threatening complications. This paper presents a...
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Endoscopic transorbital approach for the removal of a frontal lobe foreign body: a case report

Gervais C, Pelletier C, Laroche M, Lavergne P

Low-velocity orbital penetrating injuries may result in an intracranial retained foreign body that requires surgical removal. We describe the endoscopic transorbital removal of a retained umbrella tip in the frontal...
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Delayed and recurrent surgical site infection from resorbed bone fragment after autologous cranioplasty: a case report

Seok JH, Roh HW, Kim JH

Decompressive craniectomy is one of the most common procedures for managing severe traumatic brain injury. Cranioplasty plays a vital role in restoring the integrity of the skull and preventing complications...
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Vitamin D levels and bone mineral density: a prospective cross-sectional analysis of young orthopedic trauma patients at a rural United States trauma center

Booth M, Sabacinski K, Watkins C, Butcho E, Kramer E, Meadows L, Bramer MA

Purpose: The goal of this cross-sectional study was to investigate the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in young orthopedic trauma patients and its impact on bone mineral density (BMD) measured...
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