Background and Aims: Patients with penetrating trauma of the major vessels of the chest are infrequently encountered. This is due to the fact that the majority of these patients die on scene, as well as due to the overall dramatic decline in the incidence of penetrating trauma in the Western world. A certain proportion of survivors are physiologically stable and can be transferred to adequate care. Patients who are physiologically unstable must be dealt with by the surgeons available without delay. Rapid diagnosis and operation can salvage patients who would otherwise be lost, and all general surgeons should be capable of recognizing these injuries and intervening if a trauma and/or cardiothoracic surgeon is not immediately available. Ma...
Thoracic great vessel and cardiac trauma are characterized by anatomic location and mechanism of inj...
A 28-year-old male admitted with a stab wound under his left nipple, underwent emergency surgery bec...
Introduction. In the world with constantly increasing incidence of violence and trauma on one side, ...
Background and Aims: Patients with penetrating trauma of the major vessels of the chest are infreque...
Penetrating cardiothoracic injuries have occurred in large numbers throughout the world from ancient...
Trauma is an injury to the body that involves multiple anatomical and pathophysiological changes ca...
Patients with penetrating chest injuries can present from asymptomatic with just small wounds to pul...
Background: Penetrating cardiac injuries are rare and considered the most lethal of all trauma patie...
Aim. Over the past twenty years the surgical approach to patients with penetrating injury changed co...
Background: To determine the pattern of penetrating thoracic injury, including the causes, the role ...
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Penetrating chest injuries are the most frequent causes of serious demage and death in wound-ed indi...
The evaluation and management of patients with abdominal vascular trauma or injury requires immediat...
Background: Thoracic penetrating injury is a cause for up to one-fifth of all non-natural deaths. Th...
Introduction: Various strategies could be considered dealing with penetrating thoracic injuries. Tho...
Thoracic great vessel and cardiac trauma are characterized by anatomic location and mechanism of inj...
A 28-year-old male admitted with a stab wound under his left nipple, underwent emergency surgery bec...
Introduction. In the world with constantly increasing incidence of violence and trauma on one side, ...
Background and Aims: Patients with penetrating trauma of the major vessels of the chest are infreque...
Penetrating cardiothoracic injuries have occurred in large numbers throughout the world from ancient...
Trauma is an injury to the body that involves multiple anatomical and pathophysiological changes ca...
Patients with penetrating chest injuries can present from asymptomatic with just small wounds to pul...
Background: Penetrating cardiac injuries are rare and considered the most lethal of all trauma patie...
Aim. Over the past twenty years the surgical approach to patients with penetrating injury changed co...
Background: To determine the pattern of penetrating thoracic injury, including the causes, the role ...
Copyright © 2013 Victor W. Wong et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Penetrating chest injuries are the most frequent causes of serious demage and death in wound-ed indi...
The evaluation and management of patients with abdominal vascular trauma or injury requires immediat...
Background: Thoracic penetrating injury is a cause for up to one-fifth of all non-natural deaths. Th...
Introduction: Various strategies could be considered dealing with penetrating thoracic injuries. Tho...
Thoracic great vessel and cardiac trauma are characterized by anatomic location and mechanism of inj...
A 28-year-old male admitted with a stab wound under his left nipple, underwent emergency surgery bec...
Introduction. In the world with constantly increasing incidence of violence and trauma on one side, ...