نتایج جستجو برای: penetrating rectal injury

تعداد نتایج: 359766  

Journal: :Injury 2008
Michael C Christensen Tina G Nielsen Saxon Ridley Fiona E Lecky Stephen Morris

BACKGROUND Penetrating trauma injury is generally associated with higher short-term mortality than blunt trauma, and results in substantial societal costs given the young age of those typically injured. Little information exists on the patient and treatment characteristics for penetrating trauma in England and Wales, and the acute outcomes and costs of care have not been documented and analysed...

Journal: :Pediatric emergency care 2014
Zhang Hengzhu Xu Enxi She Lei Wang Xiaodong Dong Lun

Nonmissile penetrating brain injuries are exceedingly uncommon among civilian population and are most often associated with inflicted injury. They show specific characteristics different from that of missile wounds. In this article, we describe a rare case of a 22-month-old child who experienced accidental penetrating head trauma caused by a crossbow. We document neuroimaging studies and review...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Malaysia 2012
K Regunath S Awang S B Siti M R Premananda W M Tan R H Haron

Penetrating injury to the head is considered a form of severe traumatic brain injury. Although uncommon, most neurosurgical centres would have experienced treating patients with such an injury. Despite the presence of well written guidelines for managing these cases, surgical treatment requires an individualized approach tailored to the situation at hand. We describe a collection of three cases...

2013
Herman Lim Laurence Weinberg Chong Oon Tan Stanley Tay Constantine Kolivas Philip Peyton

INTRODUCTION We report a case of deliberate self-harm in which three three-inch nails were fired from a nail gun resulting in mandibular fixation and two penetrating injuries to the right cardiac ventricle. This combination of high-velocity penetrating injury has not been previously described. CASE PRESENTATION A 69-year-old Caucasian man with a medical history of chronic depression was broug...

Journal: :Diagnostic and interventional radiology 2014
Ananya Panda Atin Kumar Shivanand Gamanagatti Aruna Patil Subodh Kumar Amit Gupta

PURPOSE We aimed to present the frequency of computed tomography (CT) signs of diaphragmatic rupture and the differences between blunt and penetrating trauma. MATERIALS AND METHODS The CT scans of 23 patients with surgically proven diaphragmatic tears (both blunt and penetrating) were retrospectively reviewed for previously described CT signs of diaphragmatic injuries. The overall frequency o...

Journal: :Japanese Journal of Gynecologic and Obstetric Endoscopy 2022

Accidental rectal insertion of a vaginal delineator is an important cause injury during total laparoscopic hysterectomy (TLH). We report two cases or rectovaginal septum secondary to inaccurate Vagi-pipe insertion.

Journal: :Kathmandu University medical journal 2011
S Pradhan R Sapkota U K Shrestha R Amatya B Koirala

Cardiac impalement injury is rare and one of the most severe penetrating chest injuries, often fatal. The management of penetrating cardiac injuries is a challenging one. The success in management of impaling cardiac trauma requires stabilization of the impaling object, expeditious transfer to a facility for open heart surgery, rapid imaging, access to blood and blood products and a ready surgi...

Journal: :Aorta 2016
Youichi Yanagawa Akihiko Kondo Toshihiko Yoshizawa Kei Jitsuiki Takahito Miyake Hiromichi Ohsaka Manabu Sugita

A tree fell on the back of a 77-year-old male. A postmortem computed tomographic pan scan revealed systemic air embolism, multiple rib fractures with a penetrating injury to the aorta, pneumohemothorax, and air in the aorta. A massive amount of air entered the site of a penetrating injury of the aorta. This unique case adds one more cause to the list of documented etiologies of air in the aorta.

2011
Charles DiMaggio

Despite concern over chemical, radiological and biological attacks, the majority of direct terrorist-related physical injury to date has been the result of direct trauma. While many terror-related injuries tend to be of greater severity than non-terror related injuries and are characterized by penetrating wounds and the consequences of explosions, there are often a large proportion of persons w...

2014
Sunghyuk Moon Su-Ho Lim

BACKGROUND Blank cartridge guns are generally regarded as being harmless and relative safe. However recent published articles demonstrated that the gas pressure from the exploding propellant of blank cartridge is powerful enough to penetrate the thoracic wall, abdominal muscle, small intestine and the skull. And there has been a limited number of case reports of ocular trauma associated with bl...

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