Abstract Journal Trauma Surgery.

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Zdroj: ANZ Journal of Surgery; Apr2023 Supplement 1, Vol. 93, p234-242, 9p
Abstrakt: TS013P A HIGH GRADE LIVER TRAUMA CAUSING UNUSUAL RECURRENT BILE LEAK Morgan Jones, Ee Jun Ban and Charles H C Pilgrim Alfred Health, Victoria B Purpose: b Non-operative management of blunt liver injury has been demonstrated as a safe and effective treatment for most grades of injury. TS022P MANAGEMENT OF EXTENSIVE TRAUMATIC ANTERIOR CHEST WALL INJURY INCLUDING TYPE I MANUBRIOSTERNAL... Isidora De La Cruz Garcia and Martin Wullschleger Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital, Queensland Manubriosternal joint dislocation (MSD) is a rare traumatic injury, usually preceded by a high energy trauma, occurs in about 1%-3% of all trauma cases. TRAUMA, FORENSICS, AND THE LAW: THE LAST CUT IS THE DEEPEST Mary Langcake St George Hospital, New South Wales B Introduction: b From a mechanistic perspective, traumatic injuries can be divided into two categories: Blunt trauma and Sharp force trauma. TS028P SALVAGING LIMBS IN THE RURAL SETTING: MANAGING GUSTILO-ANDERSON 3C LOWER LIMB TRAUMA WITH A N... Gagandip Sanghera Townsville University Hospital, Queensland Vascular injuries of the lower limb in the presence of fracture, extensive soft tissue loss and other life threatening injuries are associated with high amputation rates. [Extracted from the article]
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