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Right Diaphragmatic Injury Accompanied by Herniation of the Liver: A Case Report

Lee MA, Choi KK, Lee GJ, Yu BC, Ma DS, Jeon YB, Lee JN, Chung M

Traumatic diaphragmatic injury (TDI) occurs in 1% of patients of blunt abdominal trauma. Most TDIs involve the left diaphragm, however the authors experienced TDI accompanied by a liver laceration of...
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Isolated Traumatic Injury of the Pancreatic Head: A Case Report

Kim DH

Isolated injury to the pancreas after abdominal trauma is uncommon, and a delay in diagnosis and treatment can increase the morbidity and mortality. Therapeutic decisions with respect to pancreatic trauma...
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Successful TAE after DCS for Active Arterial Bleeding from Blunt Hepatic Injury in a Child: A Case Report

Park CI, Lee SB, Yeo KH, Lee S, Park SJ, Kim HH, Kim JH, Kim CW, Park CY

Transcatheter arterial embolization (TAE) for blunt hepatic injury in children is not common and is especially rare after damage control surgery (DCS). We report a successful TAE after DCS on...
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Simultaneous Surgery on Jejunum perforation with Pelvic Ring Fracture: A Case Report

Chung H, Bae KS, Kim SY, Kim D

Patients with pelvic bone fractures with gastrointestinal perforations are reported in 4.4% of the cases and in very rare cases jejunum (0.15) is involved. However, intestinal perforations are often undiagnosed...
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Peripheral Arterial Injuries in Pediatric Age Group

Ammar AA

PURPOSE: Arterial injury in children is a challenging problem for its special characteristics. It is rare even during warfare. This review described a personal experience in the management and outcome...
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