Abdominal Injuries
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Subject Areas on Research
- A Small Bowel Perforation in a Goalkeeper: A Case Report and Return-to-Play Progression.
- ACR Appropriateness Criteria® Penetrating Trauma-Lower Abdomen and Pelvis.
- Abdominal Gunshot Causing Ventricular Septal Injury Without Perforation into the Pericardium.
- Abdominal imaging with multidetector computed tomography: state of the art.
- Acute Surgical Decision-Making in Abdominal Trauma Is Not Altered by Race or Socioeconomic Status.
- Anarchy and the surgical care of President William McKinley.
- Aortoenteric fistula in a 25-year-old man.
- CT Findings of Traumatic Bucket-Handle Mesenteric Injuries.
- CT appearance of clinically occult abdominal hemorrhage in children.
- Chinese torture of Tibetans.
- Computed tomography of splenic trauma.
- Contained hematoma (pseudoaneurysm) of the inferior vena cava associated with blunt abdominal trauma.
- Continuing evolution in the approach to severe liver trauma.
- Deriving injury risk curves using survival analysis from biomechanical experiments.
- Diagnosis and management of blunt small bowel injury: a survey of the membership of the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma.
- Does this adult patient have a blunt intra-abdominal injury?
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- Early predictors of massive transfusion in patients sustaining torso gunshot wounds in a civilian level I trauma center.
- Endovascular treatment of a traumatic visceral aneurysm.
- Evaluation and Treatment of Blunt Pelvic Trauma.
- Expansion and evaluation of data characterizing the structural behavior of the pediatric abdomen.
- Fat in the inferior vena cava associated with caval injury.
- Importance of delayed imaging for blunt renal trauma.
- Incidence of Sport-Related Internal Organ Injuries Due to Direct-Contact Mechanisms Among High School and Collegiate Athletes Across 3 National Surveillance Systems.
- Magnitude of abdominal incision affects the duration of postoperative ileus in rats.
- Management of blunt hepatic and splenic trauma in a Greek level I trauma centre.
- Management of the open abdomen: A systematic review with meta-analysis and practice management guideline from the Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma.
- Modern management of complex open abdominal wounds of war: a 5-year experience.
- Multiple impalement with survival.
- Operative vs nonoperative management for blunt pancreatic transection in children: multi-institutional outcomes.
- Optimizing Care for Ugandans with Untreated Abdominal Surgical Conditions.
- Outcomes of primary repair and primary anastomosis in war-related colon injuries.
- Polyploidization and cell fusion contribute to wound healing in the adult Drosophila epithelium.
- Pretransfer computed tomography delays arrival to definitive care without affecting pediatric trauma outcomes.
- Random forest modeling can predict infectious complications following trauma laparotomy.
- Relatively short diagnostic delays (<8 hours) produce morbidity and mortality in blunt small bowel injury: an analysis of time to operative intervention in 198 patients from a multicenter experience.
- Repeat abdominal computed tomography scans after pediatric blunt abdominal trauma: missed injuries, extra costs, and unnecessary radiation exposure.
- Seatbelt sign in a case of blunt abdominal trauma; what lies beneath it?
- Selective Nonoperative Management of Abdominal Gunshot Wounds from Heresy to Adoption: A Multicenter Study of the Research Consortium of New England Centers for Trauma (ReCoNECT).
- Severe chest trauma. Morbidity implication.
- Short bowel syndrome after trauma.
- Successful angioembolization of renal artery pseudoaneurysms after blunt abdominal trauma.
- Suspicious mammographic masses in the breast: splenosis in an unusual body site due to a remote ballistic trauma.
- The spectrum of abdominal venous CT findings in blunt trauma.
- Total Penis, Scrotum, and Lower Abdominal Wall Transplantation.
- Trauma laparoscopy from 1925 to 2017: Publication history and study demographics of an evolving modality.
- USE OF TANNED COLLAGEN SPONGES IN THE TREATMENT OF LIVER INJURIES.
- Using contrast-enhanced helical CT to visualize arterial extravasation after blunt abdominal trauma: incidence and organ distribution.
- Vaccination after spleen embolization: A practice management guideline from the Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma.
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Keywords of People
- Stoecker, Maggie Marie, Assistant Professor of Pathology, Pathology