نتایج جستجو برای: abdominal injury

تعداد نتایج: 410104  

Journal: :Circulation 2007
Ziad A Ali Chris J Callaghan Eric Lim Ayyaz A Ali S A Reza Nouraei Asim M Akthar Jonathan R Boyle Kevin Varty Rajesh K Kharbanda David P Dutka Michael E Gaunt

BACKGROUND Myocardial and renal injury commonly contribute to perioperative morbidity and mortality after abdominal aortic aneurysm repair. Remote ischemic preconditioning (RIPC) is a phenomenon whereby brief periods of ischemia followed by reperfusion in one organ provide systemic protection from prolonged ischemia. To investigate whether remote preconditioning reduces the incidence of myocard...

Journal: :trauma monthly 0
seyed abdollah mousavi department of pediatric surgery, mazandaran university of medical sciences, sari, ir iran; department of pediatric surgery, booali hospital, faculty of medicine, mazandaran university of medical sciences, sari, ir iran. tel.: +98-1512233018, fax: +98-1512235358 hassan karami department of pediatric gastroenterology, mazandaran university of medical sciences, sari, ir iran

introduction extra-hepatic bile duct injuries in children following blunt abdominal trauma are rare; early diagnosis and treatment are imperative for a good outcome. the purpose of this report is to describe the management of problems encountered in children with bile duct injuries following blunt abdominal trauma. case presentation a three year-old girl presented with obstructive jaundice and ...

2013
Pia Møller Faaborg Nanna Brix Finnerup Peter Christensen Klaus Krogh

Introduction. Most spinal-cord-injured patients have constipation. One-third develop chronic abdominal pain 10 years or more after injury. Nevertheless, very little is known about the nature of abdominal pain after spinal cord injury (SCI). It may be neuropathic or caused by constipation. Aim. To compare characteristics of abdominal pain in SCI with able-bodied with chronic idiopathic constipat...

Journal: :archives of trauma research 0
indrani sen department of surgery, christian medical college, vellore, india; department of surgery, christian medical college, vellore 632004, india. tel.: +91-4162282085, fax: +91-4162232035 inian samarasam department of surgery, christian medical college, vellore, india sudhakar chandran department of surgery, christian medical college, vellore, india george mathew department of surgery, christian medical college, vellore, india

introduction gastric emphysema or pneumatosis is a rare finding. early endoscopy and urgent laparotomy is advised in post trauma patients. case presentation a 29 year old man presented with blunt abdominal injury following a high-speed motorbike crash he complained of abdominal pain and abdomen was distended. ct abdomen revealed air in the gastric wall with disruption of gastric mucosa. he had ...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps 2013
Linda B M Weerink K Ten Duis D Van der Velde S Rakic

A diaphragmatic injury is usually associated with injury to thoracic or abdominal organs due to blunt or penetrating trauma, and is uncommon after blast injury. We describe a patient with respiratory distress due to herniation of the stomach into the chest through a diaphragmatic injury, sustained 1 year previously when he suffered a blast injury while on deployed military operations, but witho...

Journal: :Health Sciences Quarterly 2022

Abdominal injury is the third leading cause of death due to trauma. In this study, it aimed investigate level detection acute trauma pathologies by emergency medicine physician assistant in abdominal tomography images taken patients. Contrast-enhanced 207 patients who applied with between 12.15.2020 and 12.15.2021 were included study. order evaluate patients, evaluation was compared radiology o...

Amarachukwu Chiduziem Etonyeaku Joshua Taye Ige Julius Gbenga Olaogun Obafemi Kayode Wuraola

Objective: There has been a worldwide rise in the prevalence of penetrating abdominal injury (PAI), and there are both inter-country and intra-country variations in frequencies. This study evaluates the mechanisms and pattern of penetrating abdominal injuries and the treatment outcome in our center.Methods: This descriptive study of adult patients managed for PAI was conducted at the Ekit...

Journal: :The Journal of trauma 2002
Christian Rodriguez James E Barone Tyr O Wilbanks Chan-Kook Rha Kevin Miller

BACKGROUND Abdominal computed tomographic (CT) scan is accepted as the primary diagnostic modality in stable patients with blunt abdominal trauma. A recent survey of 328 trauma surgeons demonstrated marked variation in the management of patients with head injuries and the finding of free intra-abdominal fluid without solid organ injury on CT scan. This study was undertaken to attempt to determi...

2011
A. E. Dongo E. B. Kesieme D. O. Irabor J. K. Ladipo

Background. Bowel injuries are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality following trauma. Evaluating patients who sustained abdominal trauma with bowel injury may pose a significant diagnostic challenge to the surgeon. Prompt recognition and timely intervention is necessary to improve outcome. Aim. This study was undertaken to evaluate treatment and outcome of patients with bowel trauma. Meth...

2014
Patrik Pekkari Per-Olof Bylund Hans Lindgren Mikael Öman

BACKGROUND Abdominal injuries occur relatively infrequently during trauma, and they rarely require surgical intervention. In this era of non-operative management of abdominal injuries, surgeons are seldom exposed to these patients. Consequently, surgeons may misinterpret the mechanism of injury, underestimate symptoms and radiologic findings, and delay definite treatment. Here, we determined th...

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