نتایج جستجو برای: penetrating thoracic injury

تعداد نتایج: 383166  

2007
RYSZARD POGORZELSKI MAŁGORZATA M. SZOSTEK TOMASZ WOŁOSZKO WAWRZYNIEC JAKUCZUN SADEGH TOUTOUNCHI WALDEMAR MACIOCH

The aim of the study was to present one clinic’s experience in the treatment of thoracic injuries. Particular attention was paid to the methods for treatment of patients after thoracic injuries. Material and methods. During the years 1996-2006, 273 patients with thoracic injuries were hospitalized in the clinic; 0.9% of all patients treated during this time. There were 66 women (24.2%) and 207 ...

Journal: :Emergency medicine journal : EMJ 2014
Bora Kwon Hyuk Won Chang Sung Jin Kim sung Il Sohn Tae Hyun Choi

A 20-year-old motorcycle messenger crashed into a truck transporting structural pipes. Accidentally a 3 cm diameter pipe penetrated his right inferior orbit and soft tissue below the left posterior lateral neck. When he arrived at the emergency room, there was a blunt wound with active bleeding in his right zygoma and haematoma in his left neck. On CT the metallic pipe passed through the inferi...

Journal: :The heart surgery forum 2012
C Sai Krishna John D Grizzard Derek R Brinster

The treatment of acute aortic pathologies continues to evolve with enhanced imaging capabilities. This case report highlights the rapid progression of penetrating atherosclerotic ulcer to pseudoaneurysm development and subsequent treatment with thoracic endovascular stent graft.

2011
Raimundas Lunevicius Klaus-Martin Schulte

A comprehensive review of data has not yet been provided as penetrating injury to the buttock is not a common condition accounting for 2-3% of all penetrating injuries. The aim of the study is to provide the as yet lacking analytical review of the literature on penetrating trauma to the buttock, with appraisal of characteristics, features, outcomes, and patterns of major injuries. Based on thes...

Journal: :British Journal of Surgery 2023

Abstract A 52-year-old female patient was admitted to the Emergency Department with an isolated thoracic spinal stabbing a retained knife. She haemodynamically stable normal peripheral neurological examination. CT scan 3D image reconstruction showed blade had collided and lodged into T11 vertebrae tip in close proximity but missing cord, aorta inferior vena cava. multidisciplinary team, includi...

اسکندرلو, مهدی, معینی, عباس,

Introduction: Nowadays penetrating cardiac trauma has increased and is one of the important causes of mortality in patients with sharp chest trauma. Frequently death occurs in prehospital era. Routine approach for diagnosis of those patients who are referred alive to the hospital are clinical and paraclinical findings so due to take a long time, they can be life threatening. With early diagno...

2014
John R. Williams Daniel M. Aghion Curtis E. Doberstein G. Rees Cosgrove Wael F. Asaad

Penetrating cranial injury by mechanisms other than gunshots are exceedingly rare, and so strategies and guidelines for the management of PBI are largely informed by data from higher-velocity penetrating injuries. Here, we present a case of penetrating brain injury by the low-velocity mechanism of a harpoon from an underwater fishing speargun in an attempted suicide by a 56-year-old Caucasian m...

Journal: :Diagnostic and interventional radiology 2007
Muzaffer Elmali Ahmet Baydin Mehmet Selim Nural Bora Arslan Meltem Ceyhan Nevzat Gürmen

PURPOSE The aims of this study were to determine the value of chest radiography in diagnosing lung parenchymal injury in patients with thoracic trauma, and to evaluate the frequency of lung parenchymal injury by using thoracic computed tomography (CT). MATERIALS AND METHODS Between January 2005 and June 2006, we retrospectively evaluated the anteroposterior chest radiographs and thoracic CTs ...

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 1971
S K Bhargava

Three prickles about 2 mm. long were embedded in and penetrating the full thickness of the cornea. They were stiff, fine, and like needle-tips; their bases were flush with the corneal epithelium, and the shafts traversed the full corneal thickness with the pointed end protruding I mm. into the anterior chamber. The positions of two of the prickles are visible in Fig. I, the third being hidden u...

Journal: :Journal of accident & emergency medicine 1995
A F Brown

A case of chainsaw injury to the neck is described. Previous reports in the English language are exceedingly rare. A brief discussion of safety features on chain saws is followed by a review of selective vs. mandatory surgical exploration in penetrating neck trauma, including the role of ancillary diagnostic tests.

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