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Rectus Sheath Hematoma Caused by Noncontact Strenuous Exercise

Kim GH, Kim JH, Kim HH

Rectus sheath hematoma (RSH) is an uncommon but well-documented clinical condition. It is usually caused by direct trauma or anticoagulation, although there are many other causes. However, RSH after noncontact...
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Traumatic Extrapleural Hematoma Mimicking Hemothorax

Choi YS, Kim SJ, Ryu SW, Kang SK

After blunt chest injuries, extrapleural hematoma may result in a collection of blood between the parietal pleura and the endothoracic fascia. Extrapleural hematoma is frequently misdiagnosed as hemothorax. Extrapleural fat...
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Isolated Dissection of the Celiac Artery after Blunt Trauma: A Case Report and Review of Literature

Han A, Gwak J, Choi G, Park JJ, Yu B, Lee GJ, Kang JM

Traumatic dissection of the celiac artery without aortic dissection is a rare event. Here we describe two cases of celiac artery dissection after blunt abdominal trauma managed conservatively without surgical...
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Proximal Tibia Fracture after Proximal Tibia Autograft Harvest

Kim JK, Song JH, Lee K, Cho JW, Moon KH, Yeo DH, Kim BS, Oh JK

Bone-grafting procedures are common in orthopedic trauma surgeries. There are only few reports on the morbidity after proximal tibia harvesting. Here, we report an experience of complication after proximal tibia...
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Hepatic Hemangioma Rupture Caused by Blunt Trauma

Kim GH, Kim JH, Lee SB

Hepatic hemangioma is the most frequently occurring benign tumor of the liver. Hepatic hemangioma rupture is a rare phenomenon, which can lead to life-threatening conditions. Here, we report a case...
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Type B Aortic Dissection with Visceral Artery Involvement Following Blunt Trauma: A Case Report

Han A, Lee MA, Park Y, Kang JM, Kim JH, Lee J

Aortic dissection caused by blunt trauma is a rare injury that can be complicated by malperfusion syndrome resulting from obstruction of branch vessels of the aorta. Here, we present a...
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Indirect Reduction and Spinal Canal Remodeling through Ligamentotaxis for Lumbar Burst Fracture

Kang WS, Kim JC, Choi IS, Kim SK

The choice of the most appropriate treatment for thoracolumbar or lumbar spine burst fracture remains controversial from conservative treatment to fusion through a posterior or anterior approach. There are many...
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Prognosis of Pulmonary Function in Patients with Multiple Rib Fractures

Park HB, Hyun SY, Kim JJ, Jang YS

PURPOSE: Rib fracture is the most common complication of blunt thoracic trauma. We investigated the effect of rib fracture on pulmonary function in the conservatively treated patients. METHODS: From January 2000...
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Common Carotid Artery Laceration Managed by Clamping at Emergency Department

Choi YU, Kim K, Kim S, Bae K, Jang JY, Jung PY, Shim H, Kwon KY

Common carotid artery laceration is a life-threatening injury by causing hypovolemic shock. Nevertheless the initial management is very difficult until definitive surgery at operation room. Before neck exploration at operation...
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External Iliac Artery Transection Managed by Iliofemoral Bypass Grafting Using Temporary Balloon Occlusion

Choi YU, Lee JG, Kim K, Kim S, Bae K, Jang JY, Jung PY, Shim H, Youn YJ, Park IH

Traumatic abdominal vessel injury is rare, but difficult to manage. Approaching the injured vessel and controlling the bleeding is very hard. We experienced the right iliac artery transection managed by...
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Correlation between Optic Nerve Sheath Diameter Measured by Computed Tomography and Elevated Intracranial Pressure in Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury

Lim TK, Yu BC, Ma DS, Lee GJ, Lee MA, Hyun SY, Jeon YB, Choi KK

PURPOSE: The optic nerve sheath diameter (ONSD) measured by ultrasonography is among the indicators of intracranial pressure (ICP) elevation. However, whether ONSD measurement is useful for initial treatment remains controversial....
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Diagnostic Laparoscopy and Laparoscopic Diverting Sigmoid Loop Colostomy in Penetrating Extraperitoneal Rectal Injury: A Case Report

Jo YG, Park YC, Kang WS, Kim JC, Park CY

Laparoscopy has been one of the most effective modalities in various surgical situations, although its use in trauma patients has some limitations. The benefits of laparoscopy include cost-effectiveness, shorter length...
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Management of High-grade Blunt Renal Trauma

Lee MA, Jang MJ, Lee GJ

PURPOSE: Blunt injury accounts for 80–95% of renal injury trauma in the United States. The majority of blunt renal injuries are low grade and 80–85% of these injuries can be...
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The Value of X-ray Compared with Magnetic Resonance Imaging in the Diagnosis of Traumatic Vertebral Fractures

Lee YW, Jang JH, Kim JJ, Lim YS, Hyun SY, Yang HJ

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of X-rays in patients with acute traumatic vertebral fractures visiting the emergency department and to analyze the diagnostic...
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Analysis of Factors Related to Length of Stay Time in Patients with Back Pain at Emergency Department

Choi KY, So BH, Kim HM, Cha KM, Jeong WJ

PURPOSE: Most patients with acute low back pain visit emergency room (ER). They mostly need beds, and if their length of stay is longer, it can become difficult to accommodate...
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The Type Analysis for Safety Accident of Water Sports Happening in River

Kim NE, Ahn ME, Seo JY, Kim DW, Kim JH, Kim HK, Han JH, Lee TH

PURPOSE: Recently, as the number of people who enjoy water sports life in river or lake easy to accessible are increasing, that of the patients who are injured in water...
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Isolated Common Hepatic Duct Injury after Blunt Abdominal Trauma

Park YC, Jo YG, Kang WS, Park EK, Kim HJ, Kim JC

Extrahepatic bile duct injury is commonly associated with hepatic, duodenal, or pancreatic injuries, and isolated extrahepatic bile duct injury is rare. We report a patient who presented with an isolated...
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Mortality Reduction in Major Trauma Patients after Establishment of a Level I Trauma Center in Korea: A Single-Center Experience

Roh YI, Kim HI, Cha YS, Cha KC, Kim H, Lee KH, Hwang SO, Kim OH

PURPOSE: Trauma systems have been shown to decrease injury-related mortality. The present study aimed to compare the mortality rates of patients with major trauma (injury severity score >15) treated before...
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Characteristics and Outcomes of Trauma Patients via Emergency Medical Services

Cho DH, Lee JG

PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to identify clinical outcome and characteristics of trauma patients via emergency medical services (EMS). METHODS: Medical records of the trauma patients visiting the emergency...
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Internal Iliac Artery Ligation with Pad Packing for Hemodynamic Unstable Open Comminuted Sacral Fracture

Kim SK, Park YC, Jo YG, Kang WS, Kim JC

A 52-year-old man experienced blunt trauma upon falling from a height of 40 m while trying to repair the elevator. The patient's systolic blood pressure and hemoglobin levels were 60...
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