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Publikováno v:
Der Chirurg. 79:560-563
Penetrierende Verletzungen der A. subclavia gehoren zu den herausfordernsten arteriellen Verletzungen, denen ein Traumachirurg begegnen kann. Der operative Zugang ist schwierig, er betrifft das obere Mediastinum sowie die Basis des Halses. Die weiche
Publikováno v:
World Journal of Surgery. 31:2104-2110
Gunshot injuries to the face in civilian practice are rarely reported. Potential complications in the Emergency Department can have catastrophic consequences, and inappropriate operative management of the facial soft and skeletal tissues are related
Publikováno v:
Der Chirurg. 77:1014-1021
A hemodynamically stable patient presenting with persistent bleeding through his chest tube (ICD) is a classic indication for early thoracoscopic intervention in trauma. The source of bleeding and air leaks can be identified and often treated: bleedi
Publikováno v:
Der Unfallchirurg. 110:637-639
Rupture of the heart after blunt trauma has been attributed to multiple mechanisms. We present a patient in whom massive abdominal blunt trauma leading to massive venous return resulted in rupture of the auricle without pericardial rupture.
Autor:
W. Düsel, Elias Degiannis, A. Stettbacher, Dietrich Doll, A. Lieber, T. Handke, S. Lenz, M. Glapa
Publikováno v:
Der Unfallchirurg. 109:898-900
Es wird eine Methode vorgestellt, wie Blutungen, die einer Kompression nicht zuganglich sind (z. B. tiefe, schmale Stichkanale), in Rettungsdienst und Notfallraum temporar kontrolliert werden konnen. Hierzu verwendet man einen sterilen Blasenkatheter
Publikováno v:
Der Chirurg; Zeitschrift fur alle Gebiete der operativen Medizen. 79(6)
Penetrating injury to the subclavian arteries is one of the most taxing arterial injuries a trauma surgeon can encounter. Operative access for repair is difficult, crossing two separate anatomical areas-superior mediastinum and base of the neck. The
Publikováno v:
Der Unfallchirurg. 110(7)
Rupture of the heart after blunt trauma has been attributed to multiple mechanisms. We present a patient in whom massive abdominal blunt trauma leading to massive venous return resulted in rupture of the auricle without pericardial rupture.
Publikováno v:
Injury. 39(1)
Summary Background Pancreatic injury can pose a formidable challenge to the surgeon, and failure to manage it correctly may have devastating consequences for the patient. Management options for pancreatic trauma are reviewed and technical issues high
Autor:
Elias Degiannis, Dietrich Doll, Roland Girgensohn, Peter Loogna, Martin Smith, Fabrizio Giuseppe Bonanno, Douglas M. Bowley, M. Glapa
Publikováno v:
ANZ journal of surgery. 77(3)
Background: Penetrating thoracic injury is commonly found in South Africa. A review of our recent experience was undertaken to assess the effectiveness of our protocols for this type of injury. Methods: A retrospective study of 61 consecutive patient
Publikováno v:
Der Chirurg; Zeitschrift fur alle Gebiete der operativen Medizen. 77(11)
A hemodynamically stable patient presenting with persistent bleeding through his chest tube (ICD) is a classic indication for early thoracoscopic intervention in trauma. The source of bleeding and air leaks can be identified and often treated: bleedi