Clinical research on multiple lacerations of perineum or buttock is sparse and rare so limited to case reports. But a missed rectal injury combined bladder or vessel can have devastating consequence. Although it is generally known that it should be treated accompanying with diverting ileostomy or colostomy, the aim of this case is announce the possibility of management of perectal injury without diversion.ope
Four cases of pelvic trauma associated with a deep perineal tear are reported. The mechanism of inju...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONAnal sphincter injuries are uncommon injuries outside of obstetric practice – bu...
ObjectiveThe mortality and morbidity of rectal injuries are highly unsatisfactory. We retrospectivel...
The rectum is the least frequently injured organ in trauma, with an incidence of about 1% to 3% in t...
Copyright © 2012 Mohammed Fadl Tazi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Background: Although civilian injuries are generally less severe, they nevertheless remain a challen...
Background: Although civilian injuries are generally less severe, they nevertheless remain a challen...
Background: Although civilian injuries are generally less severe, they nevertheless remain a challen...
Rectal impalement is even more unusual form of rectal injury. The typical mechanism of injury is a j...
Background: Although civilian injuries are generally less severe, they nevertheless remain a challen...
Injuries of the colon and rectum are common surgical problems. Lesions can be classified into four g...
AbstractAdult perianal impalement injuries are uncommon but can carry high morbidity and mortality. ...
Four cases of pelvic trauma associated with a deep perineal tear are reported. The mechanism of inju...
Four cases of pelvic trauma associated with a deep perineal tear are reported. The mechanism of inju...
The mortality and morbidity of rectal injuries are highly unsatisfactory. We retrospectively reviewe...
Four cases of pelvic trauma associated with a deep perineal tear are reported. The mechanism of inju...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONAnal sphincter injuries are uncommon injuries outside of obstetric practice – bu...
ObjectiveThe mortality and morbidity of rectal injuries are highly unsatisfactory. We retrospectivel...
The rectum is the least frequently injured organ in trauma, with an incidence of about 1% to 3% in t...
Copyright © 2012 Mohammed Fadl Tazi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Background: Although civilian injuries are generally less severe, they nevertheless remain a challen...
Background: Although civilian injuries are generally less severe, they nevertheless remain a challen...
Background: Although civilian injuries are generally less severe, they nevertheless remain a challen...
Rectal impalement is even more unusual form of rectal injury. The typical mechanism of injury is a j...
Background: Although civilian injuries are generally less severe, they nevertheless remain a challen...
Injuries of the colon and rectum are common surgical problems. Lesions can be classified into four g...
AbstractAdult perianal impalement injuries are uncommon but can carry high morbidity and mortality. ...
Four cases of pelvic trauma associated with a deep perineal tear are reported. The mechanism of inju...
Four cases of pelvic trauma associated with a deep perineal tear are reported. The mechanism of inju...
The mortality and morbidity of rectal injuries are highly unsatisfactory. We retrospectively reviewe...
Four cases of pelvic trauma associated with a deep perineal tear are reported. The mechanism of inju...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONAnal sphincter injuries are uncommon injuries outside of obstetric practice – bu...
ObjectiveThe mortality and morbidity of rectal injuries are highly unsatisfactory. We retrospectivel...