AbstractObjectivesCurrently, diagnostic laparoscopy (DL) is recommended for the left thoraco-abdominal region penetrating injuries (LTARP). However, organ and diaphragmatic injury may not be detected in all of these patients. Our aim is to focus on this LTARP patient group without any operative findings and to highlight the evaluation of diagnostic tools in the high-tech era for a possible selected conservative treatment.Material and methodsThe patients who were admitted to ED due to LTARP, and who underwent routine DL were evaluated retrospectively in terms of demographic, clinical, radiological, and operative findings of the patients.ResultsThe current study included 79 patients with LTARP. In 44 of 79 patients, abdominal injury was not d...
Background: Use of laparoscopy in penetrating trauma has been well established; however, its applica...
The role of thoracoscopy in assessing the status of the diaphragm in penetrating knife wounds of the...
Abstract Background The use of laparoscopy in managing haemodynamically stable patients with penetra...
AbstractObjectivesCurrently, diagnostic laparoscopy (DL) is recommended for the left thoraco-abdomin...
Diagnostic laparoscopy (DL) was found to be a sensitive and specific method that reduced the inciden...
Background: Left thoracoabdominal stab wounds (LTSWs) leading to diaphragmatic injuries can cause se...
Background: Traditionally, laparotomy/thoracotomy is the standard approach for thoracoabdominal inju...
BACKGROUND: This study was designed to investigate the diagnostic efficacy of computed tomography (C...
Penetrating injuries of the lower thoracic wall and anterior abdominal wall cause difficulties in th...
In this study we review our experience in using laparoscopy as a diagnostic and therapeutic tool in ...
Background: Selective non-operative management (NOM) and diagnostic laparoscopy (DL) are well-accept...
Purposes: In this study we aimed to investigate the safety and effectivity of diagnostic laparoscope...
Background: Management of patients with thoracoabdominal penetrating injuries is challenging. Thorac...
Possibility of diaphragmatic injury is high in thoraco-abdominal traumas. Urgent exploration is esse...
Background: The need to exclude occult diaphragmatic injury in left thoracoabdominal (TA) stab wound...
Background: Use of laparoscopy in penetrating trauma has been well established; however, its applica...
The role of thoracoscopy in assessing the status of the diaphragm in penetrating knife wounds of the...
Abstract Background The use of laparoscopy in managing haemodynamically stable patients with penetra...
AbstractObjectivesCurrently, diagnostic laparoscopy (DL) is recommended for the left thoraco-abdomin...
Diagnostic laparoscopy (DL) was found to be a sensitive and specific method that reduced the inciden...
Background: Left thoracoabdominal stab wounds (LTSWs) leading to diaphragmatic injuries can cause se...
Background: Traditionally, laparotomy/thoracotomy is the standard approach for thoracoabdominal inju...
BACKGROUND: This study was designed to investigate the diagnostic efficacy of computed tomography (C...
Penetrating injuries of the lower thoracic wall and anterior abdominal wall cause difficulties in th...
In this study we review our experience in using laparoscopy as a diagnostic and therapeutic tool in ...
Background: Selective non-operative management (NOM) and diagnostic laparoscopy (DL) are well-accept...
Purposes: In this study we aimed to investigate the safety and effectivity of diagnostic laparoscope...
Background: Management of patients with thoracoabdominal penetrating injuries is challenging. Thorac...
Possibility of diaphragmatic injury is high in thoraco-abdominal traumas. Urgent exploration is esse...
Background: The need to exclude occult diaphragmatic injury in left thoracoabdominal (TA) stab wound...
Background: Use of laparoscopy in penetrating trauma has been well established; however, its applica...
The role of thoracoscopy in assessing the status of the diaphragm in penetrating knife wounds of the...
Abstract Background The use of laparoscopy in managing haemodynamically stable patients with penetra...