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Renal embolization for trauma: a narrative review

Lee P, Roh S

Renal injuries commonly occur in association with blunt trauma, especially in the setting of motor vehicle accidents. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography is considered the gold-standard imaging modality to assess patients for...
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Delayed diagnosis of proximal ureter injury after a blunt abdominal trauma in Korea: a case report

Min SK, Yu B, Lee GJ, Lee MA, Jeon YB, Park Y, Choi KK, Yang HJ

Traumatic ureteral injuries account for fewer than 1% of traumatic urologic injuries, and those caused by blunt trauma are even rarer than those caused by penetrating trauma. The symptoms associated...
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The causes and numbers of hospital admissions and deaths during the Korean War

Hwang K, Kim H, Park CY

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Use of helicopter emergency medical services with a physician on board in severe pediatric trauma in Korea: a case report

Lee Y, Kim G, Jung PY

In Korea, helicopter emergency medical services (HEMS) with a physician on board were introduced in September 2011, funded by both central and regional governments. HEMS was integrated into the Korean...
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Traumatic peripheral nerve injuries in young Korean soldiers: a recent 10-year retrospective study

Jung C, Yun Jh, Kim EJ, Park J, Yeom J, Kim KE

Purpose: Traumatic peripheral nerve injury (PNI), which occurs in up to 3% of trauma patients, is a devastating condition that often leads to permanent disability. However, knowledge of traumatic PNI...
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Spontaneous intracranial hypotension in young and middle-aged patients with chronic subdual hematoma in Korea: three case reports

Lee AR, Choi YS

This case series highlights chronic subdural hematoma in previously healthy young and middle-aged patients, where symptoms persisted despite initial surgical intervention. Subsequent diagnosis revealed spontaneous intracranial hypotension through computed tomography...
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Penetrating cardiac injury resulting in a bullet embolus: a case report

Shihadeh S, Khan A, Walker K, Al-Rawi A, Cordova A

Bullet embolism is a potential complication of a gunshot wound, especially with a low-velocity missile. This is because the trajectory of the low-velocity bullet can be significantly slowed as it...
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Predicting 30-day mortality in severely injured elderly patients with trauma in Korea using machine learning algorithms: a retrospective study

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

Purpose: The number of elderly patients with trauma is increasing; therefore, precise models are necessary to estimate the mortality risk of elderly patients with trauma for informed clinical decision-making. This...
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Minimally invasive techniques as adjuncts in low- versus high-lying retained rectal foreign bodies of autoerotic nature in young men: a tailored management algorithm with two contrasting case reports from India

Gupta SK, Katiyar VK, Sharma S, Mishra SP, Bhartiya SK

Retained rectal foreign bodies (RFBs) of an autoerotic nature represent an emerging and rare surgical emergency, posing a sensitive challenge for surgeons. RFBs exhibit a wide range of presentations and...
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Evaluating chemical venous thromboembolism prophylaxis in trauma patients at a single Australian center

Quarmby N, Vo MT, Chan SW

Purpose: Trauma patients are at an elevated risk of developing venous thromboembolism (VTE), with the subsequent mortality in patients requiring intensive care unit admission ranging from 25% to 38%. There...
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Experience of vascular injuries at a military hospital in Korea

Kim D, Nam S, Lee YH, Lee H, Kim HC

Purpose: Vascular injuries require immediate surgical treatment with standard vascular techniques. We aimed to identify pitfalls in vascular surgery for trauma team optimization and to suggest recommendations for trauma and...
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Life-threatening nasotracheal tube obstruction by a blood clot: a case report

Lee D, Park CY, Kim SW

The nasotracheal tube (NTT) is frequently used in oral and maxillofacial surgery and is generally considered a safe means of protecting the airway while ensuring an adequate surgical field. The...
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