نتایج جستجو برای: blunt injuries

تعداد نتایج: 129435  

2010
Oktay ERAY

Introduction Blunt aortic trauma is an infrequent but not rare pathological entity. World Health Organization case reports indicate that the thoracic trauma is responsible for 25% of deaths caused by traumatic thoracic injury, second only to head trauma. Currently there are protocols on the investigation of patients who has sustained blunt thoracic injury and are unstable or have significant fi...

Journal: :Journal of Vascular Surgery 2011

2010
Mollie M James Marnix Verhofste Cass Franklin Greg Beilman Charles Goldman

Blunt chest trauma is commonly encountered by surgeons and is rarely associated with cardiac injuries. The incidence of cardiac injury is rare but can be rapidly fatal, requiring prompt recognition and treatment. We review the case of a 37 year-old male who was involved in a head-on motor vehicle collision at highway speed and was found to have an isolated left main coronary artery dissection. ...

2013
Hasan Kara Aysegul Bayir Ahmet Ak Necmettin Tufekci Selim Degirmenci Murat Akinci

Tracheal and bronchial injuries are life-threatening traumas that usually develop after traffic accidents or a fall from heights. The most common cause is motor vehicle accidents. Tracheobronchial injuries develop in 1% 2% of blunt thoracic traumas. The mortality rate is 30% in these patients and deaths usually occur within the first hours. Sixty five percent of surviving patients are diagnosed...

Journal: :South African journal of surgery. Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir chirurgie 2010
A A Akinkuolie O O Lawal O A Arowolo E A Agbakwuru A R K Adesunkanmi

INTRODUCTION The management of splenic injuries has shifted from splenectomy to splenic preservation owing to the risk of overwhelming post-splenectomy infection (OPSI). This study aimed to identify the factors that determine splenectomy in patients with isolated splenic injuries, with a view to increasing the rate of splenic preservation. PATIENTS AND METHODS Files of 55 patients managed for...

2017
Curtis Edward Offiah Emily Day

Imaging of the blunt traumatic injuries to the craniocervical junction can be challenging but central to improving morbidity and mortality related to such injury. The radiologist has a significant part to play in the appropriate management of patients who have suffered injury to this vital junction between the cranium and the spine. Knowledge of the embryology and normal anatomy as well as norm...

2012
Nithin Gottam Sule Salami Mahmoud Othman James Torey Howard Rosman Andrzej Boguszewski

Blunt chest trauma can lead to a variety of cardiac injuries, one of which is nonatherosclerotic myocardial infarction caused by intimal laceration and thrombotic process activation. Here we present a case of anterior myocardial infarction secondary to blunt trauma involving a kick to the chest.

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...

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