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Recurrence of Minimal Change Disease Following a Motor Vehicle Trauma: An Atypical Cause and Review of Literature

Depa J, Coritsidis G

Minimal change disease (MCD) in children has a favorable long-term prognosis, and development of end-stage renal disease is very uncommon; less than 5%. In the first case of its kind,...
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An Unusual Complication of Colonic Perforation Following Percutaneous Nephrostomy in a Grade IV Blunt Renal Injury Patient

Yan JG, Huei TJ, Lip HT, Mohamad Y, Alwi RI

Percutaneous nephrostomy is relatively safe for temporary urinary diversion. However, colonic perforation due to percutaneous nephrostomy can happen with an incidence of 0.2% as reported in the English literatures. To...
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The Successful Removal of a Foreign Body in the Spleen via Diaphragm Laceration Site by Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery

Jeon YB, Hyun SY, Ma DS

A 73-year-old man, who, in an inebriated state, had slipped in a f lowerbed and was wounded on the left f lank, was transferred to Trauma Center, Gil Medical Center,...
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Large Focal Extrapleural Hematoma of Chest Wall: A Case Report

Lee H, Han SH, Lee MK, Kwon OS, Kim KH, Kim JS, Chon SH, Shinn SH

Although hemothorax and pneumothorax are common complications seen in rib fractures, focal extrapleural hematoma is quite rare. We report a 63-year-old female patient that developed large focal extrapleural hematoma after...
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Bilateral Chylothorax Due to Blunt Spine Hyperextension Injury: A Case Report

Lee H, Han SH, Lee MK, Kwon OS, Kim KH, Kim JS, Chon SH, Shinn SH

Bilateral chylothorax due to blunt trauma is extremely rare. We report a 74-year-old patient that developed delayed bilateral chylothorax after falling off a ladder. The patient had a simple 12th...
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Comparison of the Surgical Approaches for Frontal Traumatic Intracerebral Hemorrhage

Park ES, Moon SK, Eom KS

PURPOSE: Recent developments in minimally invasive techniques have the potential to reduce surgical morbidity, promote patient recovery, accelerate surgical procedures, and thus improve cost-effectiveness in case management. In this study,...
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Essential Factors in Predicting the Need for Angio-Embolization in the Acute Treatment of Pelvic Fracture with Hemorrhage

Yang SW, Park HG, Kim SH, Yoon SH, Park SG

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to determine the essential factors for prompt arrangement of angio-embolization in patients with pelvic ring fractures. METHODS: A total of 62 patients with pelvic...
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Clinical Effects of Intra-Abdominal Pressure in Critically Ill Trauma Patients

Ryu DY, Kim H, Seok JP, Lee CK, Yeo KH, Choi SU, Kim JH, Cho HM

PURPOSE: There is increasing interest in intra-abdominal pressure (IAP) and intra-abdominal hypertension (IAH) in critically ill patients. This study investigated the effects and outcomes of elevated IAP in a trauma...
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Vascular Injuries Due to Penetrating Missile Trauma in Anti-Terrorism Ops

Dhillan R, Bhalla A, Jha SK, Singh H, Arora A

PURPOSE: Penetrating vascular trauma though less common poses a challenge to all Surgeons. This study was designed to analyse the profile, management modalities of vascular trauma and the outcomes thereof...
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Comparison of Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Operation Waiting Times in Patients Having Traumatic Cervical Spinal Cord Injury; with or without Bony Lesions

Heo J, Min WK, Oh CW, Kim JW, Park KH, Seo I, Park EK

PURPOSE: To compare the time intervals to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and surgical treatment in patients having traumatic cervical spinal cord injury (SCI) with and without bony lesions. METHODS: Retrospectively analyzed...
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