Nicolae Testemitanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy of the Republic of MoldovaIntroduction. Modern management of abdominal wounds remains controversial and undergoes continuous re-evaluation. Abdominal wound management varies according to the following factors: mechanism, site, haemodynamics and neurological status, associated injuries and institutional resources
Abstract Penetrating abdominal injuries have been traditionally managed by routine laparotomy. New u...
Abdominal trauma is an important cause of morbidity and mortality. A prospective descriptive study ...
This is a 186 cases single-center retrospective study of abdominal or thoraco-abdominal wounds suppo...
Penetrating abdominal injuries have been traditionally managed by routine laparotomy. New understand...
Background: The modern management of abdominal stab wounds remains controversial and subject to cont...
The paper is a retrospective study on a group of 97 patients admitted to the emergency room between ...
Objective: To determine the clinical profile and management of patients with abdominal wound dehisce...
A study of surgical treatment at the stages of medical evacuation of 83 wounded with a battle trauma...
ObjectiveTo improve the prognosis of patients with ab do minal trauma.MethodsBetween January 1993 an...
The meeting of the Publication "Evidence Based Telemedicine - Trauma and Emergency Surgery" (TBE-CiT...
The abdomen is the second most common source of sepsis and secondary peritonitis. The most common ca...
Objective: To investigate an effective way to separate the abdominal wound dehiscence following emer...
Clinical practice guidelines have been shown to improve the delivery of care. Anterior abdominal sta...
AbstractMajor abdominal trauma, both blunt and penetrating, is commonly seen nowadays, being particu...
The abdomen is the second most common source of sepsis and secondary peritonitis. The most common ca...
Abstract Penetrating abdominal injuries have been traditionally managed by routine laparotomy. New u...
Abdominal trauma is an important cause of morbidity and mortality. A prospective descriptive study ...
This is a 186 cases single-center retrospective study of abdominal or thoraco-abdominal wounds suppo...
Penetrating abdominal injuries have been traditionally managed by routine laparotomy. New understand...
Background: The modern management of abdominal stab wounds remains controversial and subject to cont...
The paper is a retrospective study on a group of 97 patients admitted to the emergency room between ...
Objective: To determine the clinical profile and management of patients with abdominal wound dehisce...
A study of surgical treatment at the stages of medical evacuation of 83 wounded with a battle trauma...
ObjectiveTo improve the prognosis of patients with ab do minal trauma.MethodsBetween January 1993 an...
The meeting of the Publication "Evidence Based Telemedicine - Trauma and Emergency Surgery" (TBE-CiT...
The abdomen is the second most common source of sepsis and secondary peritonitis. The most common ca...
Objective: To investigate an effective way to separate the abdominal wound dehiscence following emer...
Clinical practice guidelines have been shown to improve the delivery of care. Anterior abdominal sta...
AbstractMajor abdominal trauma, both blunt and penetrating, is commonly seen nowadays, being particu...
The abdomen is the second most common source of sepsis and secondary peritonitis. The most common ca...
Abstract Penetrating abdominal injuries have been traditionally managed by routine laparotomy. New u...
Abdominal trauma is an important cause of morbidity and mortality. A prospective descriptive study ...
This is a 186 cases single-center retrospective study of abdominal or thoraco-abdominal wounds suppo...