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Fatal Pulmonary Thromboembolism after a Pelvic Ring Injury: A Case Report

Kim JW, Oh CW, Kim HS, Kim HJ

Pelvic ring and acetabular fractures are major high-energy trauma injuries and are often associated with other injuries or fractures. In particular, a venous thromboembolism is an important common complication in...
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Extensive Inferior Vena Cava Injury Following Blunt Abdominal Trauma: A Case Report

Yoo YS, Mun SP

Traumatic injuries of the inferior vena cava (IVC) are the most challenging lesions in abdominal vascular injuries and are associated with a high mortality rate. Although endovascular treatment has been...
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Horner's Syndrome after a Fracture of the First Rib Caused by a Crushing Injury

Ma DS, Cho HJ, Lee JN, Jeon YB

Patients with Horner's syndrome exhibit a variety of symptoms, including miosis, palpebral ptosis, and anhidrosis. This syndrome is caused by interruptions of the sympathetic neural pathways. This paper describes two...
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Survey of Recognition of Trauma and Trauma Care System

Chung IY, Kim J, Kim Y, Kim S

PURPOSE: Trauma is one of the most common and lethal causes of death in Korea, especially in people under the age of 40. However, a considerable percentage of trauma patients...
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Balloon Angioplasty for Budd-Chiari Syndrome Resulting from Primary Repair of an Inferior Vena Cava Injury

Sim J, Won JH, Jung K, Lee CJ, Kim YH

Budd-Chiari syndrome is an uncommon condition characterized by hepatic outflow obstruction. Direct suture of the injured Inferior vena cava in a patient with blunt hepatic trauma also may cause an...
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Penetrating Injury to the Left Ventricle from a Fractured Rib Following Blunt Chest Trauma

Oh TH, Lee SC, Lee DH, Cho JY

The perforation of a cardiac chamber by a fractured rib after blunt trauma is a rare event. Here, we report the case of patient who was referred for multiple rib...
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Left Common Iliac Artery Rupture due to Hidden Blunt Trauma (Suspected Dildo-Masturbation Injury via Endovagina): A Case Report

Kyoung KH, Kim MJ, Choi BH, Hong JS, Hong ES

A 34-year-old woman experienced a sudden cardiac arrest after complaining of abdominal pain. The cause of that serious event was a hidden hemorrhagic shock. On computed tomography of her pelvic...
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Spontaneous Normal Splenic Rupture: A Case Report

Lee SB, Choi YI

Rupture of the spleen is relatively common, both immediately and in a delayed fashion following significant blunt abdominal trauma. However, atraumatic splenic rupture rarely occurs. Multiple underlying pathologies have been...
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The Utility of Ultrasonography in the Emergency Department for the Diagnosis of Finger Tendon Injury

Park JW, Lee JY, Lee WS, Sung WY, Seo SW, Yang JI

PURPOSE: Detection and determination of tendon injury in the finger or hand is not easy. Therefore, we aimed to study and evaluate the accuracy and the effectiveness of ultrasonography for...
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Diversity of the Definition of Stable Vital Sign in Trauma Patients: Results of a Nationwide Survey

Mun SP, Yoo YS

PURPOSE: Stable vital signs (SVSs) are thought to be the most important criteria for successful non-operative management (NOM) of blunt spleen injury (BSI). However, a consistent definition of SVSs has...
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Pain Relief and Associated Factors after a Kyphoplasty for Treating an Osteoporotic Vertebral Compression Fracture

Koh YD, Kim DJ

PURPOSE: The objectives of this study were to assess pain relief according to the time after kyphoplasty and to evaluate the factors affecting pain relief after kyphoplasty in the treatment...
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Successful Use of Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation for Severe Lung Contusion and Stress-induced Cardiomyopathy Caused by Multiple Trauma

Lee DS, Gil EM, Lee AL, Ha TS, Chung CR, Park CM, Cho YH

A 55 year-old man hit a vehicle while riding a bicycle. He was diagnosed as left hemopneumothorax, multiple rib fracture, cerebral hemorrhage, and skull fracture. Initially he suffered from hypoxia...
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Practical Approach to the Diagnosis of Pediatric Nasal Bone Fractures

Lee Y, Oh S, Cho S, Kim H, Kang T, Choi S, Yoo H, Ryu S

PURPOSE: Nasal bone fractures are the most common childhood facial bone fractures, with an incidence of about 39%. While taking a nasal bone x-ray is a common modality used in...
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Non-occlusive Mesenteric Ischemia (NOMI) Secondary to Traumatic Hemorrhagic Shock: Case Report

Lim KH, Jung HK, Cho J, Lee SC, Park J

Non-occlusive mesenteric ischemia (NOMI) encompasses all forms of mesenteric ischemia with patent mesenteric arteries. NOMI is commonly caused by decreased cardiac output resulting in hypoperfusion of peripheral mesenteric arteries. We...
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Conversion to Internal Fixation after Temporary External Fixation for Femoral Shaft Fractures in Polytrauma Patients

Choo SK, Kang KW, Kim YW, Oh HK

PURPOSE: We report the surgical outcomes for femoral shaft fractures in polytrauma patients who were temporarily treated with external fixation and subsequently converted to internal fixation. METHODS: From August 2008 to...
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Common Iliac Artery Injury due to Blunt Abdominal Trauma without a Pelvic Bone Fracture

Jung PY, Byun CS, Oh JH, Bae KS

Blunt abdominal trauma may often cause multiple vascular injuries. However, common iliac artery injuries without associated bony injury are very rarely seen in trauma patients. In the present case, a...
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Is Local Anesthesia Necessary in Ketamine Sedation for Pediatric Facial Laceration Repair?: A Double-Blind, Randomized, Controlled Study

Ko MJ, Choi JH, Cho YS, Lee JW, Lim H, Moon HJ

PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to assess the clinical efficacy of combined treatment with local anesthesia and ketamine procedural sedation for pediatric facial laceration repair in the Emergency...
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The Effect of Acute Coagulopathy in Profoundly Traumatic Patients on Acute and Early Deaths

Noh M, Yang SS, Kyoung KH

PURPOSE: Numerous studies have investigated the pattern of traumatic death with a focus on the injury mechanism, the severity of the injury and the presence of hemorrhage. Acute coagulopathy has...
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The Study of the Severity and Prognosis in Severe Traumatic Patients according to Alcohol Ingestion

Jung HH, Han SK, Lee SW, Park SW, Park SC, Yeom SR, Min MG, Kim YI, Ryu JH

PURPOSE: Alcohol ingestion is a significant risk factor for injuries. However, the influence of high blood alcohol concentration about the severe traumatic injury is controversial. The aim of study was...
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Clinical Characteristics and Prognostic Factors of Geriatric Patients Involved in Traffic Accidents

Kim TS, Lee KH, Kim TH, Kim OH, Cha YS, Cha KC, Hwang SO

PURPOSE: Recently, the population of elderly people has been increasing rapidly all over the world. The social activities of the aging population have increased, which has also increased the number...
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