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Clinical Observation on the Management of Renal Injuries

Cho IR, Jeong BD

  • KMID: 1680267
  • Korean J Urol.
  • 1982 Aug;23(5):617-621.
A clinical study was made on 52 patients (55 organs) with renal injuries in Capital Armed Forces General Hospital during the period from January, 1980 to May, 1982. Emphasis was...
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Traumatic Carotid Artery Dissection: A Different Entity without Specific Guidelines

Galyfos G, Filis K, Sigala F, Sianou A

According to literature data, there are no distinct guidelines regarding the proper diagnostic and therapeutic management of traumatic carotid artery dissection (TCAD). Although most of cases evaluated in research studies...
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Management of Colorectal Trauma

Choi WJ

  • KMID: 2352523
  • J Korean Soc Coloproctol.
  • 2011 Aug;27(4):166-173.
Although the treatment strategy for colorectal trauma has advanced during the last part of the twentieth century and the result has improved, compared to other injuries, problems, such as high...
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Post-Traumatic Occlusion of the Proximal Subclavian Artery Without Clavicle and First Rib Fracture

Park JS, Kim H, Lee SW, Kim SW, Choi WI

  • KMID: 2332635
  • J Korean Soc Emerg Med.
  • 2009 Jun;20(3):331-334.
Subclavian artery occlusion after blunt trauma is an extremely rare injury. This has been attributed to its wellprotected location deep in the scalene triangle, bounded by the first rib and...
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Blunt Injury and Penetrating Inujury of the Abdomen

Chae JM

  • KMID: 2305517
  • Korean J Leg Med.
  • 1998 Oct;22(2):56-60.
In blunt abdominal trauma, the abdomen may be compressed and crushed without disruption of the skin, without external bruising, and yet extensive and fatal internal injuries may be present. The...
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The clinical observation on diagnosis and treatment of renal injury

Song YS, Lee YT

  • KMID: 2060304
  • Korean J Urol.
  • 1991 Oct;32(5):754-761.
The clinical observation on diagnosis and treatment was made in 84 patients of renal injury during the period from 1983 to 1989. The results were as follows. 1. The sex...
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Comparison of Penetrating and Blunt Traumatic Diaphragmatic Injuries

Lee SS, Hyun SY, Yang HJ, Lim YS, Cho JS, Woo JH

PURPOSE: Traumatic diaphragmatic injury (TDI) is no longer considered to be a rare condition in Korea. This study investigated differences in the prevalence of accompanying injuries and the prognosis in...
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Factors associated with the poor final visual outcome after traumatic hyphema

Cho J, Jun BK, Lee YJ, Uhm KB

In order to determine the factors related to the worse final visual outcome following nonperforating traumatic hyphema, the clinical characteristics of 18 patients with visual outcome of 0.1 or worse...
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Unilateral loss of thoracic motion after blunt trauma: a sign of acute Brown-Séquard syndrome

Sato M, Kuriyama A, Ohtomo R

Late-onset Brown-Séquard syndrome (BSS) is a rare condition resulting from a spinal cord injury that develops weeks to years after a blunt trauma. Acute-onset BSS after a blunt injury has...
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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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A Case of Chylothorax in an Adult Patient with Down Syndrome Developed after Mechanical Ventilation

Kim YJ, Kang SH, Choi SJ, Kwon A, Yun YS, Yoon SA, Kim YO

  • KMID: 2267891
  • Korean J Med.
  • 2013 Feb;84(2):279-283.
Chylothorax is the accumulation of chyle-containing lymphatic fluid within the pleural space. It is mainly caused by injury or obstruction of the thoracic duct due to neoplasm or trauma. There...
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Three Cases of Cardiac Injury due to Penetrationg and Blunt Trauma

Park MK, Woo JS, Choi PJ, Bae BW, Lee YH

  • KMID: 2100526
  • J Korean Soc Emerg Med.
  • 1997 Dec;8(4):637-645.
Three cases who were successfully treated for cardiac injuries by open thoracotomy were reported. The range of the ages of the patients was 3rd decade. Two of the 3 were...
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Survey of 125 cases of the pneumothorax

Lee HY, Ra WY

The causes of 125 pneumothorax which is confirmed by roentgenological, surgical and pathological findings werepulmonary Tb. 50(40%) ; blunt injury, 24(19.2%) ; stab injury, 16(12.8%) ; tumor, pulmonary paragonimiasis, each...
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Esophageal Rupture Due to Diving in Shallow Waters

Han SH, Chon SH, Lee JH, Lee MK, Kwon OS, Kim KH, Kim JS, Lee HH, Chon JR

Delayed esophageal rupture due to blunt injury is not new. However, rupture due to suspected barotrauma is very rare. We describe a case of esophageal rupture in a male 24-year-old...
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High Flow Priapism Developed after Treatment of Low Flow Priapism

Kim JH, Choi HJ, Ryu KH, Jeong YS, Choi YS, Lee SW

  • KMID: 2294040
  • Korean J Urol.
  • 2005 Aug;46(8):876-878.
Priapism is a pathologic state of persistent penile erection in the absence of sexual stimulation. Low flow priapism is more common, which is caused by a venous outflow obstruction. However,...
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Gastrointestinal Injuries from Blunt Abdominal Trauma

Kim KJ, Ryu JW, Joon KC, Chung M, Park DK, Kim JT, Lee DS, Lee CY

  • KMID: 2206236
  • J Korean Surg Soc.
  • 1997 Jun;52(6):852-859.
Hollow visceral injuries are far less commom in blunt abdominal trauma than in penetrating abdominal trauma. From June 1994 to Sep. 1996, we treated 46 patients with blunt injuries to...
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Renal Injuries: 80 Cases

Lee CK, Paick JS, Lee C

  • KMID: 1912302
  • Korean J Urol.
  • 1988 Oct;29(5):792-800.
We reviewed retrospectively the medical records of 80 consecutive patients with renal injuries, managed at Seoul National University Hospital during a 22 year period from 1965 to 1987. All patients...
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Commotio Cordis by a Traffic Accident Visited the Emergency Department

Jo UR, Park SM, Lee KJ, Lee YH, Ahn JY, Sohn YD, Ahn HC

Commotio cordis is induction of sudden cardiac arrest and ventricular fibrillation (VF) by chest blunt trauma and nonpenetrating injury without damage to the rib, sternum, and heart in a person...
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Effect of Alcohol Consumption on the Severity of Blunt Injury

Lee EJ, Kim TY, Kim SC, Park HS, Suh GJ, Shin SD, You EY

  • KMID: 1944295
  • J Korean Soc Emerg Med.
  • 2005 Jun;16(3):339-345.
PURPOSE: Alcohol consumption is an important risk factor for injury. It is controversial, however, whether alcohol also has an effect on the severity of injury. We tried to evaluate the...
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Traumatic Abdominal Wall Hernia: A Case Report

Kim H, Lee SW

  • KMID: 2193767
  • J Korean Soc Emerg Med.
  • 2005 Feb;16(1):191-193.
Acute abdominal wall rupture with viceral herniation from blunt trauma is uncommon. In general, the shear forces generated by blunt trauma cause injury to the intra-abdominal organs or bony structures...
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