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Unrecognized Bilateral Dislocation of Temporomandibular Joint during Orotracheal Intubation

Chung SB, Jeon H, Kim T

Mandible dislocation during endotracheal intubation is an unusual occurrence but easy to be overlooked for its unfamiliarity. We recently had a case of iatrogenic bilateral dislocation of a temporomandibular joint...
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Penetrating Neck Trauma: A Case of Spinal Cord Injury by Embedded Scissor

Kim SH, Choi SW, Park SJ, Yeo KH, Kim CW, Lee SB, Kim HH, Park CY, Kim JH, Hwang JJ, Cho HM

Penetrating neck trauma involving spinal cord injury is relatively uncommon, but can be life-threatening. We report a case of 59-year-old female who presented with hypotension after stab injury self-inflicted with...
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Urgent Endovascular Stent Graft Placement for Iatrogenic Subclavian Artery Rupture

Kang BW, BAE JH, Chung JW, Jo BJ, Park JG, Nah DY

Central venous cannulation is one of the most commonly performed procedures for critically ill patients in the emergency room. Serious complications like a rupture of subclavian artery may occur during...
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Delayed Diaphragmatic Injury with Massive Hemothorax Due to Lower Rib Fracture

Kim WS, Kim JS

Simple rib fracture is one of most common injury after blunt thoracic trauma found in approximately 7% to 40% of cases. Delayed traumatic diaphragmatic injury with massive hemothorax after rib...
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Traumatic Tricuspid Regurgitation Cause by Chordal Rupture: A Case Report

Keum MA, No HK, Sun BJ, Hong SK

Traumatic tricuspid regurgitation is a rare complication of blunt chest trauma caused by chordal rupture, anterior papillary muscle rupture and anterior leaflet tear. Since clinical symptoms are vague, early diagnosis...
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Comparison between Two Kirschner Wire Fixation and Three Wire Fixation, in Treating of Metacarpal Neck Fracture Using Multiple Retrograde Kirschner Wire Fixation

Kwak SH, Lee YH, Seo GJ, Baek GH

PURPOSE: To compare clinical and radiographic outcomes of between two and three Kirschner wire(K-wire) intramedullary fixation for fractures in the neck of the metacarpal bone. METHODS: A single institutional retrospective review...
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Abdomino-perineal Organ Injuries Caused by Cultivators

Yeo KH, Park CY, Kim HH, Park SC, Yeom SR

PURPOSE: Cultivator accidents are frequent and often lead to abdomino-perineal organ injury and, if severe, to death. This study presents the clinical characteristics, outcomes, and factors associated with mortality in...
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