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Evaluating an Ultrasound Algorithm for Patients with Blunt ...
2004-09-01

... P6 - 1 Evaluating an Ultrasound Algorithm for Patients with Blunt Abdominal Trauma ... Ultrasound was the initial diagnostic technique. ...

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Disseminated peritoneal hydatidosis following blunt abdominal trauma: A case report
2008-08-21

A middle age lady presented with abdominal pain was diagnosed to have multiple peritoneal and hepatic hydatid cysts on CT scan. Retrospectively she was found to have suffered blunt abdominal trauma.

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Anaphylactic shock due to rupture of a hepatic hydatid cyst into a pericystic blood vessel following blunt abdominal trauma.
1991-02-01

Partial drainage of a hepatic hydatid cyst into a pericystic blood vessel caused anaphylactic shock following minimal blunt abdominal trauma in a child. A case report including diagnostic procedures and treatment is presented. PMID:2023090

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Evaluating an Ultrasound Algorithm for Patients with Blunt Abdominal Trauma.
2004-01-01

The ideal assessment of the blunt abdominal trauma (BAT) patient would be sensitive, specific, economical, fast, and without complications. By combining ultrasound (US) with computed tomography (CT) and diagnostic peritoneal lavage (DPL), an effective alg...

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[Contrast-enhanced sonography for blunt force abdominal trauma].
2011-06-01

With the introduction of second generation ultrasound contrast agents, contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) has become available as an adjunct to the conventional FAST (focused assessment with sonography in trauma) protocol and B-mode sonography of the abdomen after blunt force abdominal trauma. Results from several ...

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Traumatic anterior abdominal wall hernia: A report of three rare cases

Traumatic abdominal wall hernia is a rare condition that can follow any blunt trauma. Associated intra-abdominal injuries are infrequent. In this study, we are reporting three cases, diagnosed as abdominal wall hernia associated with herniation of bowel loops due to blunt ...

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Acute appendicitis following blunt abdominal trauma. Incidence or coincidence?
1991-07-01

Inflammation of the appendix is a common cause of acute abdominal pain. The etiology and pathophysiology of appendicitis have been well described. The initiating factor often is obstruction of the appendiceal lumen by inspissated stool, barium, food, parasites, or hyperplastic lymphoid tissue. Two patients have been identified who developed appendicitis temporally related to ...

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Massive gastric bleeding from a blunt abdominal trauma: report of a case.
2010-09-25

Blunt gastric injury (BGI) is a rare condition that accounts for 0.02%-1.7% of all blunt abdominal trauma cases. Blunt gastric rupture, which occurs in less than 40% of all BGI cases, presents unstable vital signs and symptoms of peritonitis due to massive peritoneal contamination. This article ...

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Clinical policy: critical issues in the evaluation of adult patients presenting to the emergency department with acute blunt abdominal trauma.
2011-04-01

This clinical policy from the American College of Emergency Physicians is an update of the 2004 clinical policy on the critical issues in the evaluation of adult patients presenting to the emergency department with acute blunt abdominal trauma. A writing subcommittee reviewed the literature as part of the process to develop ...

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Diagnosis of subcapsular hematoma of the liver by scintigraphy
1976-12-01

The diagnosis of subcapsular hematoma of the liver following blunt abdominal trauma has assumed clinical importance with recent reports of improved mortality with conservative management. There is increasing use of hepatic scintigraphy in evaluation of upper abdominal trauma. Two recently ...

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Scintigraphic diagnosis of splenic injuries
1975-11-01

Splenic scintigraphy is indicated in cases of blunt abdominal trauma. Radiocolloids are particularly useful in these cases. Concomitant liver images aid in evaluation of possible hepatic involvement. (ERB)

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Non-Invasive Monitoring of Intra-Abdominal Bleeding Rate ...
2009-09-01

... blunt trauma. We are developing a novel EIT system involving an electrode array applied only to the anterior abdomen. We ...

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Tc-99m sulfur colloid scanning in blunt trauma: detection of abdominal bleeding
1981-11-01

Tc-99m sulfur colloid scintigraphy can detect and locate active lower gastrointestinal bleeding. The same principles apply to the detection and location of active intra-abdominal or pelvic hemorrhage following blunt abdominal trauma. We report two patients with abdominal bleeding who were ...

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Percutaneous Biliary Reconstruction: A Report of Two Cases Utilizing 'Blunt' Recanalization and 'Rendezvous' Techniques
2001-09-15

We present two cases where percutaneous transhepatic intervention provided initial and definitive therapy following early and late diagnosis of bile duct transection by blunt abdominal trauma.

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[Blunt small bowel injuries--a challenging diagnosis].
2008-03-01

Blunt abdominal trauma is a common cause for admission of casualties to emergency departments and trauma units. The most commonly involved organs during blunt abdominal trauma are solid organs such as the spleen and the liver. Small bowel injuries ...

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Post-traumatic pseudoaneurysm of the common hepatic artery with duodenal fistula
2002-01-01

BackgroundPost-traumatic pseudoaneurysm of the hepatic artery is rare, especially after blunt abdominal trauma; an even more rare occurrence is enteric fistulisation.Case outlineA 29-year-old man was admitted with an acute episode of upper gastrointestinal bleeding three months after blunt ...

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Selective Intrabronchial Air Insufflation for Acute Lobar Collapse in the Surgical Intensive Care Unit
2011-04-01

OverviewThe horseshoe kidney is more prone to blunt abdominal trauma because of its low position and the presence of the isthmus across the midline. This is a rare case of complete transection of a horseshoe kidney at the isthmus due to blunt abdominal trauma with two sites ...

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Traumatic ileal perforation in post-traumatic ventral hernia: adding insult to injury.
2007-12-01

Rupture of abdominal wall with formation of ventral hernia is a rare complication following blunt abdominal trauma. Small intestinal rupture within such a hernial sac, resulting from a subsequent blunt trauma is rarer still. Ventral hernias often go untreated in developing ...

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Peritoneal lavage and other diagnostic procedures in blunt abdominal trauma
1986-08-01

Diagnostic procedures such as peritoneal lavage, computed tomography, emergency angiography, nuclear scintigraphy, and contrast studies of the gastrointestinal and urinary tracts can assist in the identification, quantification, and localization of injury after blunt abdominal trauma. Use of these procedures should be determined by ...

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Delayed Presentation of Renocolic Fistula at 4 Months after Blunt Abdominal Trauma
2011-02-22

Causes of previously reported reno-colic fistulas included primary renal and colonic pathologic states involving infectious, malignant or other inflammatory processes. However, reno-colic fistula after renal injury is extremely uncommon. We report an unusual delayed presentation of reno-colic fistula that occurred at 4 months later after blunt abdominal ...

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Asymptomatic isolated celiac artery dissection after a fall.
2009-03-01

Isolated injury to mesenteric vessels in blunt trauma is uncommon. Most patients with these injuries present with abdominal pain, shock, or laboratory evidence of bowel and/or liver ischemia. We report herein the case of a man with asymptomatic isolated celiac artery dissection after blunt ...

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Telesonography Adaptation and Use to Improve the Standard of Patient Care Within a Dominican Community
2009-05-06

Ascites; Blunt Abdominal Trauma; Cholelithiasis; Cholecystitis; Cholangitis; Pancreatitis; Hydronephrosis; Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm; Hepatitis; Portal Hypertension; Urolithiasis; Abnormal Uterine Bleeding; Ovarian Mass; Ovarian Torsion

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[Early treatment of the abdominal area].
1991-01-01

Abdominal trauma has the priority in diagnosis and therapy after assuring cardiorespiratory function. Abdominal injuries are seen in 2%-5% of all accidents, often as polytrauma. In the FRG there are mainly blunt traumas (90%). Abdominal trauma is the ...

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Ileal stenosis occurred 3 months after blunt abdominal trauma.
2011-06-25

We present a case of ileal stenosis with delayed presentation 3 months after car accident. Ileal stenosis after blunt abdominal trauma is a rare clinical entity. We present CT and small bowel series 3 months after trauma. Image showed segmental thickening of intestinal wall and proximal bowel dilation. At surgery, ...

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Acute colonic intramural hematoma due to blunt abdominal trauma.

Trauma to the colon is uncommon and accounts for only 3-5% of all blunt abdominal injuries. Among them, intramural hematoma of the colon is a rare complication and the acute form is rarer than the chronic form. We report a 37-year-old man who presented with abdominal pain followed by intestinal obstruction due to a ...

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CT in post-traumatic hypoperfusion complex--a pictorial review.
2010-12-23

Hypoperfusion complex is an uncommon entity found on computed tomography (CT) of blunt trauma. It is more common in children compared to adults. Everyone should be aware of this entity to interact with clinicians to aid in triage and management of patients in view of poor prognosis. It is also important to prevent unnecessary laparotomies by confusing ...

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CT diagnosis of unsuspected pneumothorax after blunt abdominal trauma
1983-11-01

Review of abdominal CT scans for evaluation of blunt abdominal trauma yielded 35 cases of pneumothorax, 10 of which had not been diagnosed before CT by clinical examination of plain radiographs. Of the 10 cases initially diagnosed on CT, seven required tube thoracostomy for treatment of the pneumothorax. CT ...

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Acute traumatic abdominal wall hernia.
2010-05-04

Although blunt abdominal trauma is frequent, traumatic abdominal wall hernias (TAWH) are rare. We describe a large TAWH with associated intra-abdominal lesions that were caused by high-energy trauma. The diagnosis was missed by clinical examination but was subsequently ...

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The pace of signs and symptoms of blunt abdominal trauma to children.
2009-07-23

The authors describe the types, signs, and symptoms of blunt abdominal injury. Record reviews of children <5 years old were carried out at a regional children's hospital or level 1 trauma center between 1994 and 1999. Recognized cases of child abuse, penetrating trauma, or children with an unavailable chart were ...

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Effectiveness of peritoneal lavage in blunt abdominal trauma.
1975-03-01

To analyze the effectiveness of peritoneal lavage and to define its limitations in the evaluation of patients who have sustained blunt abdominal trauma, a prospective study of 500 such patients was undertaken by the Trauma Service at the Naval Hospital, San Diego. Utilizing a qualitative colorometric method to ...

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Missed diagnosis: blunt abdominal injury-case report.
2010-09-01

Acute pancreatitis is an uncommon finding in children and therefore one must have a high index of suspicion when evaluating children with blunt abdominal trauma. It can cause severe morbidity and mortality and requires one to be vigilant to make the diagnosis and to ensure appropriate management. We report on a case of acute ...

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Severe Spasm of the Renal Artery after Blunt Abdominal Trauma Simulating End-Organ Infarction
2010-12-16

Traumatic occlusion of the renal artery is a serious injury. Management differs according to the grade of injury. In most circumstances, emergency surgical revascularization or endovascular intervention is required. We describe the case of a child with multiorgan injuries and spasm of the main renal artery after blunt trauma simulating arterial occlusion ...

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Biliary peritonitis due to �fallen� hydatid cyst after abdominal trauma

Hepatic hydatid cysts may cause serious complications. Intraperitoneal rupture of hepatic hydatid cyst is rarely seen and the prognosis can be fatal. By experience, we know that it might be difficult to diagnose an unruptured cyst expulsed into the peritoneal cavity. In this report, we present the case of a 54-year-old man with an intraperitoneal cystic mass of 10 cm of diameter which had extruded ...

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Patterns of fluid accumulation on screening ultrasonography for blunt abdominal trauma: comparison with site of injury.
2001-04-01

The objectives of this study were to define where fluid accumulation is shown on screening ultrasonography after blunt abdominal trauma and to determine how fluid accumulation patterns are associated with the site of injury. From 1994 to 1998, 2,693 screening examinations for blunt abdominal ...

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[Blunt trauma with bullet-proof vests. Skin lesions are no reliable predictor of injury severity].
2009-04-01

It is well known that so-called bullet-proof vests offer protection against a wide range of penetrating trauma, but their protection against blunt trauma is less well understood. Fast projectiles may result in hematomas and contusions behind the armour. We report a traffic accident involving a young soldier wearing a ballistic ...

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Rupture of an abdominal aortic aneurysm following nonaccidental blunt abdominal trauma.

A 78-year-old woman presented to our trauma center with an initial, erroneous history of a ground-level fall. Further investigation revealed that the patient had been assaulted by her husband immediately prior to presentation. The initial abdominal examination was benign, and the patient was hemodynamically stable. The patient was found to have a large ...

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Peritoneal free air due to evacuation of pneumobilia in blunt abdominal trauma

Pneumobilia is mostly observed on computed tomography (CT) following surgical biliary-enteric anastomosis and biliary manipulation through endoscopic procedures. Although pneumobilia can be seen in pathological conditions, post-surgical pneumobilia is typically not associated with morbidity. In the present article, we report a case in which blunt abdominal ...

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Cardiopulmonary resuscitation-related injuries and homicidal blunt abdominal trauma in children.
2000-12-01

Defendants accused of inflicting fatal abdominal injuries to children occasionally raise the defense that the injuries were caused by cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). The purpose of this study is to answer the question: Does closed chest CPR result in fatal blunt abdominal injuries that can be mistaken for homicidal assault? To ...

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Subtle Radiological Features of Splenic Avulsion following Abdominal Trauma
2010-12-01

Splenic trauma in children following blunt abdominal injury is usually treated by nonoperative management (NOM). Splenectomy following abdominal trauma is rare in children. NOM is successful as in the majority of instances the injury to the spleen is contained within its capsule or a localised ...

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Retrospective Analysis of Duodenal Injuries: A Comprehensive Overview

Background/Aim:Duodenal injury is an uncommon finding, accounting for about about 3 � 5% of abdominal trauma, mainly resulting from both penetrating and blunt trauma, and is associated with significant mortality (6 - 25%) and morbidity (30 - 60%).Patients and Methods:Retrospective analysis was performed in terms ...

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Endovascular treatment of a blunt traumatic abdominal aortic injury with a commercially available stent graft.
2005-07-01

Abdominal aortic injuries are rarely encountered in blunt abdominal trauma. The traditional treatment of these injuries has been surgical exploration and repair. Endografts are commonly used in the repair of abdominal aortic aneurysms. We present a case of a blunt ...

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Blunt abdominal trauma with ruptured 16-week cornual ectopic pregnancy.
2004-06-01

Trauma is the leading cause of nonobstetric morbidity and mortality in pregnancy. Care of the pregnant trauma patient is well documented in the medical literature; however, little has been written about the management of trauma patients with ectopic or cornual pregnancy. Herein, we report the previously undocumented occurrence of a ...

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Delayed surgery in a complex trauma patient with aortic rupture, blunt head trauma and liver laceration: a case report.
2008-05-01

Aortic rupture is a critical condition in trauma patients. Most patients are killed at the scene of the accident. A patient who survives long enough to reach hospital also has a high risk of rupture during management. We report a patient who was transferred from a municipal hospital with the emergency complex of blunt head trauma and ...

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Delayed manifestation of abdominal aortic stenosis in a child presenting 10 years after blunt abdominal trauma.
2006-11-01

We report the case of a 13-year-old boy who, at 3 years of age, was a rear seat-restrained passenger in a high-speed motor vehicle crash necessitating segmental small-bowel resection. The patient remained well for 10 years; then he began to have exercise-induced fatigue in his lower extremities. Routine physical examination revealed a bruit and thrill in the mid abdomen and diminished femoral ...

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Bedside emergency ultrasonographic diagnosis of diaphragmatic rupture in blunt abdominal trauma.
2004-11-01

Abdominal injury from significant blunt trauma can include injury to bowel, kidneys, liver, and spleen. In approximately 5% of all injuries one of the diaphragms is ruptured. Diaphragmatic rupture may not be easily detected and this can lead to significant morbidity and even mortality. Rupture may be suggested on chest X-ray film ...

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Intraperitoneal bladder rupture as an isolated manifestation of nonaccidental trauma in a child.
2009-04-01

Nonaccidental trauma is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in children. We describe a case of a child who presented with intraperitoneal bladder rupture after sustaining blunt abdominal trauma. As per confession, the injury was apparently the result of the child being forcibly pulled into her ...

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Scanning in the diagnosis of hepatic and splenic trauma
1976-01-01

The diagnosis of hepatic and splenic injuries in the trauma patient with classic physical and plain film findings usually presents little problem. If bleeding is severe there is no time for extensive roentgenographic or laboratory studies. Often, however, the trauma is mild, and the physical findings quite minimal at best. Other injuries may divert ...

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A Case of Traumatic Mesenteric Bleeding Controlled by only Transcatheter Arterial Embolization
2005-04-15

We report a case of mesenteric hematoma following blunt abdominal trauma that was successfully treated with transcatheter arterial embolization (TAE) and did not require surgical repair. A 43-year-old man with blunt abdominal trauma caused in a factory accident was admitted ...

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Blunt abdominal trauma. A 5-year analysis of 870 patients requiring celiotomy.
1984-04-01

This study represents the experience with blunt trauma to the abdomen of patients from a major regional trauma center. Eight hundred and seventy patients with blunt abdominal trauma are reviewed, representing 12.89% of the total admissions over a 5-year period. The motor ...

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Acute direct inguinal hernia resulting from blunt abdominal trauma: Case Report.
2010-06-10

ABSTRACT: We report a case of traumatic inguinal hernia following blunt abdominal trauma after a road traffic accident and describe the circumstances and technique of repair. The patient suffered multiple upper limb fractures and developed acute swelling of the right groin and scrotum. CT scan confirmed the acute formation of a ...

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Acute direct inguinal hernia resulting from blunt abdominal trauma: Case Report
2010-06-10

We report a case of traumatic inguinal hernia following blunt abdominal trauma after a road traffic accident and describe the circumstances and technique of repair. The patient suffered multiple upper limb fractures and developed acute swelling of the right groin and scrotum. CT scan confirmed the acute formation of a traumatic ...

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52
Analysis of Urobilinogen and Urine Bilirubin for Intra-Abdominal Injury in Blunt Trauma Patients
2009-05-01

Objective:To determine the point prevalence of urine bilirubin, urine hemoglobin and urobilinogen in blunt trauma patients, and to evaluate its utility as a screening tool for intra-abdominal injury.Methods:Data analysis of 986 consecutive trauma patients of which 698 were adult blunt ...

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To Film or Not to Film: Effects of Anti-Shatter Film on Blunt ...
2002-06-01

To Film Or Not To Film: Effects Of Anti-Shatter Film On Blunt Trauma Lethality From Tempered Glass ... Blunt Trauma Lethality From Tempered Glass© ...

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[Pheochromocytoma with retroperitoneal hemorrhage after abdominal trauma].
2009-11-01

A 35-year-old man was delivered to the emergency room complaining of right flank pain because of blunt abdominal trauma sustained while playing baseball. Enhanced computed tomography (CT) revealed a right adrenal mass and fluid collection around the mass. We diagnosed the mass as pheochromocytoma by endocrinological examination and ...

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2. Newer aids in the diagnosis of blunt abdominal trauma.
1977-03-19

The assessment of a case of blunt abdominal trauma can be complicated by many factors, and the resultant inaccurate or delayed diagnoses have contributed to the unacceptable mortality for this type of injury. Recently several useful diagnostic techniques have been developed that, if applied intelligently, may be instrumental in ...

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Jujitsu kick to the abdomen: a case of blunt abdominal trauma resulting in hematochezia and transient ischemic colitis.
2011-03-09

Blunt abdominal trauma is a common presentation to the emergency department. Ischemic colitis is a rare complication of this and its possible sequelae are important for an emergency physician to recognize. A 21-year-old man presented to the emergency department with abdominal pain and hourly episodes of bright red ...

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57
Handlebar hernia: a case report and literature review on traumatic abdominal wall hernia in children.
2010-05-01

A rare case of abdominal trauma, a handlebar hernia, is described, as well as a review of the pertinent literature. A 7-year-old boy presented to our emergency room after sustaining blunt force to the abdomen; he fell on the handlebar of his bicycle. Immediately after the accident, a bulge was noticeable at the point of impact. ...

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58
Indications for retrograde cystourethrography in trauma.
1986-03-01

Injuries to the lower genitourinary tract may occur with penetrating or severe blunt lower abdominal trauma. Commonly associated findings are pelvic fractures and gross hematuria or a bloody urethral discharge. Retrograde cystourethrography should be performed in all cases of penetrating trauma when lower ...

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59
A rare case of blunt thoracoabdominal trauma with small bowel perforation from air bags.
2009-05-01

Vehicle collisions represent more than 75% of mechanism of blunt abdominal trauma. In spite of the incomparable improvement of car safety devices, recent studies pointed out that the air bags might cause injuries, specially when it is not associated with seatbelt. In fact, some studies pointed out that crash victims using air bags ...

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60
Changing patterns in diagnostic strategies and the treatment of blunt injury to solid abdominal organs.
2011-07-27

ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: In recent years there has been increasing interest shown in the nonoperative management (NOM) of blunt traumatic injury. The growing use of NOM for blunt abdominal organ injury has been made possible because of the progress made in the quality and availability of the multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) scan ...

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Changing patterns in diagnostic strategies and the treatment of blunt injury to solid abdominal organs
2011-07-27

BackgroundIn recent years there has been increasing interest shown in the nonoperative management (NOM) of blunt traumatic injury. The growing use of NOM for blunt abdominal organ injury has been made possible because of the progress made in the quality and availability of the multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) scan and the ...

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Computed tomographic evaluation of blunt renal injuries
1981-11-01

Adequate radiologic demonstration of the extent of renal injury following blunt abdominal trauma is an important guide to therapy. Traditionally, the evaluation has been based on urographic and/or angiographic studies. This report details the results of computed tomographic (CT) evaluation of suspected renal injuries in ten patients. ...

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Angiography and embolisation for solid abdominal organ injury in adults - a current perspective
2010-06-28

Over the past twenty years there has been a shift towards non-operative management (NOM) for haemodynamically stable patients with abdominal trauma. Embolisation can achieve haemostasis and salvage organs without the morbidity of surgery, and the development and refinement of embolisation techniques has widened the indications for NOM in the management of ...

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A statewide, population-based time-series analysis of the increasing frequency of nonoperative management of abdominal solid organ injury.
1995-09-01

Emergency operative intervention has been one of the cornerstones of the care of the injured patient. Over the past several years, nonoperative management has increasing been recommended for the care of selected blunt abdominal solid organ injuries. The purpose of this study was to utilize a large statewide, population-based data set to perform a ...

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Radionuclide scanning in the diagnosis of splenic injury: a case report. [/sup 99m/Tc tracer technique
1977-03-01

Blunt abdominal trauma may lead to rupture of the spleen with major bleeding, minor laceration or intracapsular damage with delayed bleeding. At times diagnosis may be difficult delaying treatment. The safety, simplicity, rapidity and accuracy of radionuclide scanning when splenic injury is suspected are demonstrated in the case of a ...

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Perforation of the cecum by a toothpick. Case report and review of the literature.
1994-01-01

Perforation of the colon can have any number of causes. Most often, it is the result of carcinoma or diverticulitis; specific inflammatory disease of the large intestine is a less common cause. Other possibilities are iatrogenic perforation, perforation as a result of blunt or penetrating abdominal trauma, and ingestion of a foreign ...

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67
Detection of portal venous gas on sonography, but not on CT.
2001-10-24

We report three cases of portal venous gas detected on sonography without any portal abnormality on CT. In such a situation portal gas could correspond to a tiny amount of intraluminal gas after blunt abdominal trauma or, in contrast, to large or very large quantities of high blood-solubility gases in case of septicemia. Outcome was ...

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Renal tumor and trauma: a pitfall for conversative management.

Purpose: Conservative management has been largely used for renal trauma. Although this approach is safe and highly recommended, it can hide a pre-existing unknown condition, such as tumors or urinary malformations. A high index of suspicion is needed for early recognition of these conditions. We present four cases treated at the Pediatric Oncology Institute - Federal ...

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69
Blunt Trauma From Blast-Induced Building Debris
2011-05-15

... BLUNT TRAUMA FROM BLAST-INDUCED BUILDING DEBRIS ... 4. TITLE AND SUBTITLE Blunt Trauma From Blast-Induced Building Debris 5a. ...

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Non-operative management of renal trauma in very young children: Experiences from a dedicated South African paediatric trauma unit.
2011-01-24

Blunt abdominal trauma results in renal injury in 10% of paediatric cases. Over the last twenty years, the management of paediatric renal trauma has shifted towards a primarily non-operative approach that is now well-established for children up to 18 years old. This retrospective study reviews our experiences of ...

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71
Institutional and Individual Learning Curves for Focused Abdominal Ultrasound for Trauma
2000-05-01

ObjectiveTo evaluate both institutional and individual learning curves with focused abdominal ultrasound for trauma (FAST) by analyzing the incidence of diagnostic inaccuracies as a function of examiner experience for a group of trauma surgeons performing the study in the setting of an urban level I trauma ...

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72
[Recurring pneumothorax due to traumatic rupture of the diaphragm.
2011-08-22

We present a case where a patient is diagnosed with a traumatic right-sided diaphragmatic rupture ten years after the trauma, after eight incidences of pneumothorax and two thoracoscopic operations. Ten years before the current case, the female patient was the victim of a blunt thoraco-abdominal trauma. In the ...

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73
Major blunt abdominal trauma due to child abuse.
1988-10-01

We reviewed 15 years' experience with childhood trauma at two hospitals in different cities, one a city hospital, the other a children's hospital, to learn the extent, circumstances, presentations, and consequences of major blunt abdominal trauma due to child abuse. Some 10,000 children admitted to these hospitals ...

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Trauma in pregnancy: a systematic approach.
2010-03-02

Trauma in pregnancy remains one of the major contributors to maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality. Potential complications include maternal injury or death, shock, internal hemorrhage, intrauterine fetal demise, direct fetal injury, abruptio placentae, and uterine rupture. The leading causes of obstetric trauma are motor vehicle accidents, falls, ...

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75
Inferior vena cava dissection following blunt abdominal trauma.
2010-03-07

Dissection of the inferior vena cava (IVC) is rare, with only a few published reports in the literature. It is usually associated with blunt abdominal injury or iatrogenic injury from a catheter manipulation. Venous dissections are rare due to lack of well-developed layers in the walls (intima, media and adventitia), low pressure in the venous system, and ...

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76
Major hepatic vein ligation necessitated by blunt abdominal trauma.
1976-03-01

An unusual case involving avulsion of the middle and left hepatic veins secondary to blunt trauma is presented. Operative management of the injury resulted in ligation of both veins without resection of the parenchyma acutely deprived of venous outflow. The postoperative evaluation and review of the literature indicate that liver tissue will survive acute ...

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77
VR Simulation of Abdominal Trauma Surgery
1998-01-01

Abstract. In this paper we describe a simulation test-bed we have developed for training of abdominal trauma surgery. The abdominal surgery scene is highly complex and contains many layers

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Bilateral blunt diaphragmatic rupture

Blunt diaphragmatic rupture is an uncommon injury and even less common is the bilateral form. This entity poses diagnostic and therapeutic challenges to the treating team. Despite the advances in diagnostic modalities, it remains a difficult diagnosis leading to missed or late presentations with increased risk of morbidity and mortality. We report a case of a 12-year-old girl ...

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79
Methods used during gross necropsy to determine watercraft-related mortality in the Florida manatee (Trichechus manatus latirostris).
2006-09-01

Between 1993 and 2003, 713 (24%) of 2,940 dead Florida manatees (Trichechus manatus latirostris) recovered from Florida waters and examined were killed by watercraft-induced trauma. It was determined that this mortality was the result of watercraft trauma because the external wound patterns and the internal lesions seen during gross necropsy are ...

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Use of abdominal ultrasonography to assess pediatric splenic trauma. Potential pitfalls in the diagnosis.
1997-04-01

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of abdominal ultrasonography (US) for screening and grading pediatric splenic injury. SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA: The use of abdominal US has increased rapidly as a method of evaluating organ damage after blunt abdominal trauma. ...

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Diaphragmatic rupture due to blunt trauma: morbidity and mortality in 42 cases.
1988-08-01

We present an analysis of 42 cases of acute rupture of the diaphragm by blunt trauma. There were 31 men (74%) and 11 women (26%); the mean age was 32.8 years +/- 2.4 SEM. At admission, hypovolemic shock was present in 45% of the cases, pelvic fracture in 36%, and severe respiratory distress in 21%. Diaphragmatic rupture was suggested before operation by ...

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82
Isolated complete avulsion of the gallbladder (near traumatic cholecystectomy): a case report and review of the literature
2011-08-18

IntroductionInjury of the gallbladder after blunt abdominal trauma is an unusual finding; the reported incidence is less than 2%. Three groups of injuries are described: simple contusion, laceration, and avulsion, the last of which can be partial, complete, or total traumatic cholecystectomy.Case presentationA case of isolated complete ...

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83
Extrahepatic Biliary Duct Trauma
1981-04-01

Blunt traumatic injury of the extrahepatic bile ducts (EBD) is uncommon. Familiarity with the wide spectrum of possible EBD injuries is essential, however, because of the increasing number of nonpenetrating abdominal injuries seen in modern society. These injuries include contusion with edema, hematoma and varying degrees of laceration. Edema and hematoma ...

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84
Traumatic Rupture of Horseshoe Kidney.
2011-09-17

We present the case of a 25-year-old male who came to the emergency room for pain and abdominal distension following trauma to the mesogastrium. A CT scan was performed, revealing a voluminous retroperitoneal hematoma with laceration of both inferior renal poles with regard to rupture of the isthmus of a horseshoe kidney. The patient presented anemization ...

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85
Blunt injury of the innominate artery and left innominate vein.
2011-07-08

Injuries to the branches of the aortic arch are rare and may be caused by blunt, penetrating, blast or iatrogenic trauma. Innominate vascular injury is a rare entity, particularly in blunt trauma. It is estimated that 71% of patients with innominate injuries die before arrival at the hospital. We report here a ...

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86
[Adrenal injury in blunt abdominal trauma].
2009-01-01

10 patients with adrenal damage were observed during 2.5 years. It amounted 0.93% of all patients with closed abdominal injuries. The right adrenal gland was traumatized in all cases evidently due to it's compression between right lobe of liver and vertebral column. Adrenal damage is observed quite often in combination with injuries of right liver lobe, right kidney and ...

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87
Acute aortic occlusion in a child secondary to lap-belt injury treated with thromboendarterectomy and primary repair.
2011-02-12

Abdominal aortic injury as a result of blunt trauma is a rare event and has been described in few children. A 6-year-old girl presented with acute bilateral lower extremity ischemia, and a triad of acute aortic occlusion, intra-abdominal visceral injury, and a lumbar chance fracture after sustaining a seat belt ...

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88
Complete dissection of a hepatic segment after blunt abdominal injury successfully treated by anatomical hepatic lobectomy: report of a case.
2011-04-06

A 21-year-old male patient was transferred to the emergency room of our hospital after suffering seat belt abdominal injury in a traffic accident. Abdominal computed tomography revealed a massive hematoma in the abdominal cavity associated with deep hepatic lacerations in the right lobe. The presence of a solid tissue possibly ...

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Complete Dissection of a Hepatic Segment after Blunt Abdominal Injury Successfully Treated by Anatomical Hepatic Lobectomy: Report of a Case
2011-04-06

A 21-year-old male patient was transferred to the emergency room of our hospital after suffering seat belt abdominal injury in a traffic accident. Abdominal computed tomography revealed a massive hematoma in the abdominal cavity associated with deep hepatic lacerations in the right lobe. The presence of a solid tissue possibly ...

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... to hemostasis in surgeries involving cardiopulmonary bypass and treatment of splenic injuries due to blunt or penetrating trauma to the abdomen, when control ...

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Female urethral injury secondary to blunt pelvic trauma.
1991-12-01

Urethral injury after blunt pelvic trauma is rare in women. We report a case of urethral injury and vaginal laceration secondary to blunt pelvic trauma. Pelvic examination should be performed in any female patient who has sustained blunt pelvic trauma to avoid the morbidity ...

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92
Tension gastrothorax-colothorax secondary to traumatic diaphragmatic hernia.
2010-04-01

Traumatic diaphragmatic hernia secondary to diaphragmatic injury is a recognized complication following trauma. It is frequently unrecognized in acute trauma, and delayed presentations with complications are not uncommon.We report the case of a 12-year-old boy presenting in respiratory distress 1 year after blunt ...

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93
Hemostatic methods for the management of spleen and liver injuries.
1996-10-01

The spleen and liver are the most frequently injured organs during blunt and penetrating abdominal trauma. Emergency laparotomy is crucial for early control of bleeding and to prevent "secondary" injury as a result of physiologic splanchnic vasoconstriction and free oxygen radicals. Altogether 98 patients with spleen and liver injuries ...

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94
Rupture of the left ventricle due to blunt trauma--a pediatric case study and literature review.
2011-03-16

Tamponade due to rupture of the chambers of the heart, in particular the left ventricle, after blunt thoracic trauma is described only sparsely in the literature. Most cases involve multiple thoracic trauma following motor vehicle accidents. We present the case study of a five-year old victim of a household accident, in which two ...

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95
Research on Trauma Indices
1975-08-01

... Epidural, acute 8 8 50 ... Respiratory distress syndrome of trauma will occur as an early complication in some 30% of the victims of major blunt trauma ...

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96
Isolated double gastric rupture caused by blunt abdominal trauma in an eighteen months old child: A case report

We report a case of an isolated double gastric rupture, resulted from blunt abdominal trauma, that we successfully repaired by primary closure. A 18-month-old girl injured in a motorvehicle accident was admitted to our hospital where the plain X-ray and the CT findings revealed the presence of free abdominal air. ...

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97
Grade 4 renal injury: current trend of management and future directions.
2011-04-01

The management of blunt renal trauma has been evolving. The past management largely based on American Association for Surgery of Trauma (AAST) grading system, i.e. necessitated a computed tomography (CT) scan. Although the CT scan use is increasing and becomes the standardized mode of investigation, AAST grading no longer plays the ...

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98
Role of arterial embolization on blunt hepatic trauma patients with type I contrast extravasation.
2010-09-24

BACKGROUND: Our aim was to evaluate the clinical effectiveness of transcatheter arterial embolization (TAE) in the management of hemodynamically stable blunt hepatic trauma (BHT) patients with contrast material extravasation into the peritoneal cavity, known as type I contrast material extravasation, on computed tomography (CT) scan. METHODS: Adult ...

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99
Bilateral adrenal haemorrhage and acute adrenal insufficiency in a blunt abdominal trauma: a case-report and literature review.
2004-06-01

Blunt abdominal trauma is frequently associated with adrenal haemorrhage, and is preferentially diagnosed by computed tomography scan. Lesions are mostly unilateral and asymptomatic and are therefore frequently overlooked. Bilateral haemorrhage, however, has a high mortality rate as a result of acute adrenal insufficiency. We report on ...

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100
Computed tomography in trauma: An atlas approach
1986-01-01

This book discussed computed tomography in trauma. The text is organized according to mechanism of injury and site of injury. In addition to CT, some correlation with other imaging modalities is included. Blunt trauma, penetrating trauma, complications and sequelae of trauma, and use of other ...

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Laparoscopic treatment of biliary peritonitis following nonoperative management of blunt liver trauma
2010-09-15

IntroductionNonoperative management (NOM) of hemodynamically stable patients with blunt hepatic injuries is considered the current standard of care. However, it is associated with several in-hospital complications. In selected cases laparoscopy could be proposed as diagnostic and therapeutic means.Case reportA 28 years-old male was admitted in the Emergency Unit following a ...

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102
10 year experience of splenic injury: an increasing place for conservative management after blunt trauma.
1998-04-01

It has been suggested that over 30 per cent of splenic injuries are suitable for conservative management by non-operative treatment and splenorrhaphy; splenic conservation avoids the risk of overwhelming post-splenectomy infection. In this study, injuries of the spleen have been retrospectively analysed for a 10 year period. In the first 5 years the spleen was conserved in only 6/45 (15 per cent) ...

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103
Traumatic avulsion of kidney and spleen into the chest through a ruptured diaphragm in a young worker: a case report
2007-12-12

IntroductionRupture of the diaphragm is almost always due to major trauma. Diaphragmatic injuries are rare (5�7%), usually secondary to blunt, or more rarely to penetrating, thoracic or abdominal trauma. No single investigation provides a reliable diagnosis of diaphragmatic rupture when a patient first arrives at ...

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Renal Artery Stump to Inferior Vena Cava Fistula: Unusual Clinical Presentation and Transcatheter Embolization with the Amplatzer Vascular Plug
2008-07-15

Fistulous communication between the renal artery stump and inferior vena cava following nephrectomy is rare. We describe the case of a 52-year-old man with a fistula detected on investigation for hemolytic anemia in the postoperative period. The patient had had a nephrectomy performed 2 weeks prior to presentation for blunt abdominal ...

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105
Delayed Duodenal Hematoma and Pancreatitis from a Seatbelt Injury
2011-02-01

Traumatic duodenal hematoma is a rare condition that is encountered in the paediatric age group following blunt abdominal trauma. It poses both a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. The main concern is increased morbidity secondary to delayed diagnosis and associated occult injuries to the adjacent structures. Most of these hematomas ...

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106
Acute traumatic gonadal vein rupture in a pregnant patient involved in a major motor vehicle collision.
2011-01-29

We present a case of a 29-year-old female in her second trimester of pregnancy with twin gestations who was involved in a major motor vehicle collision and subsequently diagnosed by multidetector computed tomography with retroperitoneal hemorrhage from a traumatic ruptured right ovarian vein. Gonadal vein rupture should be considered as a rare cause of hemorrhage when evaluating a pregnant patient ...

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107
[Non-parasitic splenic cysts].
1997-04-01

Nonparasitic cysts of the spleen are uncommon and often result from blunt abdominal trauma. Nonsurgical management of blunt splenic injuries increases the number of observations of the post-traumatic cysts. Complications (infection, rupture and hemorrhage) are lifethreatening, difficult to diagnose and require ...

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108
Appendicitis after blunt abdominal trauma: cause or coincidence?
1996-12-01

The association of appendicitis and blunt abdominal trauma (BAT) is an exceptionally rare occurrence with a few case reports in the literature. The main question whether this association is a result of causative or coincidental relationship has not been evaluated among children. A retrospective clinical study was performed to clarify ...

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109
A massive abdominal wall desmoid tumor occurring in a laparotomy scar: A case report
2011-03-22

IntroductionDesmoid tumors are benign but locally aggressive tumors of mesenchymal origin which are poorly circumscribed, infiltrate the surrounding tissue, lack a true capsule and are composed of abundant collagen. History of trauma to the site of tumor origin is elicited in up to 1 in 4 cases and they most commonly develop in the anterior abdominal wall ...

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110
Pattern and presentation of blunt chest trauma among different age groups.
2011-02-01

We assessed the presentation and mechanisms of blunt chest injuries sustained in different age groups, and the impact on management options. We retrospectively reviewed the records of 486 patients with blunt chest trauma who were treated between 2004 and 2007. They were stratified into 3 age groups: pediatric, adult, and elderly. ...

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111
To Film or Not to Film: Effects of Anti-Shatter Film on Blunt ...
2002-06-01

... Title : To Film or Not to Film: Effects of Anti-Shatter Film on Blunt Trauma Lethality From Tempered Glass. Descriptive Note : Conference paper. ...

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112
Pneumothorax and subcutaneous emphysema secondary to blunt chest injury
2011-03-21

This is the case of a patient with a history of blunt chest trauma associated with subcutaneous emphysema and pneumothorax. The patient complained of inspiratory stridor on presentation. Anatomical relationships can explain the pathophysiological process.

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113
Ventricular tachycardia in an ice-hockey player after a blunt chest trauma.
2006-04-17

A case of a professional ice-hockey with a blunt chest trauma is presented. A year after the first cardiac evaluation, he experienced sustained ventricular tachycardia after another slight chest trauma. An implantable cardioverter-defibrillator was implanted. The pathophysiological background of tachycardias after a ...

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114
A model for evaluating the effects of blunt skeletal muscle trauma on microvascular permeability and plasma volume in the rat.
2010-04-01

The objective of the present study was to develop an experimental model suitable for studying the effects of a nonhemorrhagic soft tissue trauma on plasma volume (PV) and microvascular permeability. Anesthetized Sprague-Dawley rats were exposed to a sham procedure or a laparotomy followed by a standardized trauma to the abdominal ...

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115
Dissection of the Abdominal Aorta in Blunt Trauma: Management by Percutaneous Stent Placement
1997-11-15

We implanted stents in three patients who had traumatic abdominal aortic dissections, complicated by right limb ischemia in one case. The circulating false channel extended to the left iliac artery in one case and to both iliac arteries in the last case. Diagnosis and radiological follow-up included ultrasound, computed tomography, and arteriography. Two patients were treated ...

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116
The management of blunt abdominal trauma patients with computed tomography scan findings of free peritoneal fluid and no evidence of solid organ injury.
2006-10-01

Modalities available for the diagnosis of blunt abdominal traumatic (BAT) injuries include focused abdominal sonography for trauma, diagnostic peritoneal lavage, and computed tomography (CT) of the abdomen/pelvis. Hollow viscous and/or mesenteric injury (HVI/MI) can still be challenging to diagnose. Specifically, ...

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117
Pancreatic injury in the athlete.
2005-04-01

Pancreatic injuries in the athlete are seldom reported in the literature. These injuries can result from atraumatic etiologies and blunt abdominal trauma. Atraumatic pancreatic injuries in the athlete are diagnosed and treated in a similar manner to the nonathletic patient. Fluid replacement, analgesic support, metabolic stabilization, ...

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118
The clinician's guide to diagnostic imaging: Cost effective pathways
1987-01-01

This book presents logical, step-by-step imaging sequences for 47 medical, surgical, and pediatric problems. Topics considered include breast cancer screening, acute spinal trauma, search for primary cancer of unknown origin, acute anuria, blunt chest trauma, new onset seizures, and spinal cord compression from metastases. Other ...

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119
Computed tomography in hepatic trauma
1983-08-01

Twenty-five patients with hepatic injury from blunt upper abdominal trauma were examined by computed tomography (CT). The spectrum of CT findings was recorded, and the size of the hepatic laceration and the associated hemoperitoneum were correlated with the mode of therapy used in each case (operative vs nonoperative). While the need ...

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120
An unusual presentation of a Page kidney 24 days after transplantation: case report.
2010-12-01

The Page kidney phenomenon is a well recognized entity where an extrinsically compressed kidney results in hypertension and loss of function. This compression is usually caused by a subcapsular hematoma secondary to blunt abdominal trauma or an invasive procedure such as a renal biopsy. We describe an unusual case involving the ...

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A review on delayed presentation of diaphragmatic rupture
2009-08-21

Diaphragmatic rupture is a life-threatening condition. Diaphragmatic injuries are quite uncommon and often result from either blunt or penetrating trauma. Diaphragmatic ruptures are usually associated with abdominal trauma however, it can occur in isolation. Acute traumatic rupture of the diaphragm may go unnoticed ...

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122
Changing treatment of pediatric splenic trauma
1982-06-01

A review of splenic injuries at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center from July 1978 to June 1980 revealed this form of injury in 29 patients. Treatment without surgery was successful in 21 patients. Seven patients required operation. One patient died shortly after admission of severe associated injuries. All patients admitted with blunt ...

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123
Timing of craniotomy in a patient with multiple trauma including head injury.
2009-01-01

A 7-year-old boy suffered blunt multiple injuries to the head, face, chest, and abdomen in a motor vehicle accident. On admission he had impaired consciousness and dyspnea. Radiographic studies revealed facial fracture and pulmonary contusion. Shortly after admission, he fell into shock due to intraabdominal bleeding. Laparotomy revealed spleen rupture. His vital signs ...

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124
Diaphragmatic rupture with right colon and small intestine herniation after blunt trauma: a case report
2010-08-24

IntroductionTraumatic diaphragmatic hernias are an unusual presentation of trauma, and are observed in about 10% of diaphragmatic injuries. The diagnosis is often missed because of non-specific clinical signs, and the absence of additional intra-abdominal and thoracic injuries.Case presentationWe report a case of a 59-year-old Italian man hospitalized for ...

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125
Influence of routine computed tomography on predicted survival from blunt thoracoabdominal trauma.
2010-07-29

INTRODUCTION: Many scoring systems have been proposed to predict the survival of trauma patients. This study was performed to evaluate the influence of routine thoracoabdominal computed tomography (CT) on the predicted survival according to the trauma injury severity score (TRISS). PATIENTS AND METHODS: 1,047 patients who had sustained a high-energy ...

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126
Blunt splenic injuries in the adolescent trauma population: the role of angiography and embolization.
2009-01-31

Background: Splenic artery embolization (SAE) improves non-operative splenic salvage rates in adults, but its utility and safety in the pediatric population is less well defined. Objective: Because adolescent trauma patients are often triaged to adult trauma centers, we were interested in evaluating SAE in this particular population. We hypothesize that ...

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127
Pediatric trauma deaths are predominated by severe head injuries during spring and summer
2009-01-22

BackgroundTrauma is the most prevalent cause of death in the young. Insight into cause and time of fatal pediatric and adolescent trauma is important for planning trauma care and preventive measures. Our aim was to analyze cause, severity, mode and seasonal aspects of fatal pediatric trauma.MethodsReview of all ...

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128
Multiple Organ System Trauma: The Regional Trauma Center Approach.
1983-01-01

This paper will review the modern concepts and systems approach to the management of multiple organ systems trauma. This type of trauma usually results from blunt impacts, such as those associated with vehicular accidents and with falls from great heights...

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129
Development and validation of subject-specific finite element models for blunt trauma study.
2008-04-01

This study developed and validated finite element (FE) models of swine and human thoraxes and abdomens that had subject-specific anatomies and could accurately and efficiently predict body responses to blunt impacts. Anatomies of the rib cage, torso walls, thoracic, and abdominal organs were reconstructed from X-ray computed tomography (CT) images and ...

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