The management of patients with solid organ injuries has changed since the introduction of technically advanced imaging tools, such as ultrasonography and multiple scan computerized tomography, interventional radiological techniques and modern intensive care units. In spite of this development in the management of these patients, major solid organ traumas can still be challenging. There has been great improvement in the non-operative management (NOM) of intra-abdominal solid organ injury in recent decades. in most cases treatment of injuries has shifted from early surgical treatment to NOM
in spite of its well-preserved anatomical position, liver is the most frequently damaged intraabdomi...
Background: NOM in blunt hepatic trauma is the preferred treatment in otherwise stable patients. Aim...
BACKGROUND: We aimed to describe the pattern of solid organ injuries (SOIs) and analyze the characte...
Background and aims: Today, a significant proportion of solid abdominal organ injuries, whether caus...
Nonoperative management of both blunt and penetrating injuries can be challenging. Over the past two...
textabstractBackground: In recent years there has been increasing interest shown in the nonoperative...
Abstract Over the past twenty years there has been a shift towards non-operative management (NOM) fo...
Non-operative management of solid visceral injuries from blunt abdominal trauma, especially in stabl...
Non-operative management (NOM) of solid organ injury after trauma is a well accepted technique, howe...
Background: Over the past several years, non-operative management has been increasingly recommended ...
UNLABELLED: Emergency operative intervention has been one of the cornerstones of the care of the inj...
BACKGROUND: During the last century, the management of blunt force trauma to the liver has changed ...
Interventional management is commonly used for traumatic injuries to the abdominal solid organs. Th...
Blunt trauma accounts for more than 80% in most trauma centres. Significant abdominal trauma is pres...
Introduction The treatment of abdominal solid organ injuries has shifted towards non-operative manag...
in spite of its well-preserved anatomical position, liver is the most frequently damaged intraabdomi...
Background: NOM in blunt hepatic trauma is the preferred treatment in otherwise stable patients. Aim...
BACKGROUND: We aimed to describe the pattern of solid organ injuries (SOIs) and analyze the characte...
Background and aims: Today, a significant proportion of solid abdominal organ injuries, whether caus...
Nonoperative management of both blunt and penetrating injuries can be challenging. Over the past two...
textabstractBackground: In recent years there has been increasing interest shown in the nonoperative...
Abstract Over the past twenty years there has been a shift towards non-operative management (NOM) fo...
Non-operative management of solid visceral injuries from blunt abdominal trauma, especially in stabl...
Non-operative management (NOM) of solid organ injury after trauma is a well accepted technique, howe...
Background: Over the past several years, non-operative management has been increasingly recommended ...
UNLABELLED: Emergency operative intervention has been one of the cornerstones of the care of the inj...
BACKGROUND: During the last century, the management of blunt force trauma to the liver has changed ...
Interventional management is commonly used for traumatic injuries to the abdominal solid organs. Th...
Blunt trauma accounts for more than 80% in most trauma centres. Significant abdominal trauma is pres...
Introduction The treatment of abdominal solid organ injuries has shifted towards non-operative manag...
in spite of its well-preserved anatomical position, liver is the most frequently damaged intraabdomi...
Background: NOM in blunt hepatic trauma is the preferred treatment in otherwise stable patients. Aim...
BACKGROUND: We aimed to describe the pattern of solid organ injuries (SOIs) and analyze the characte...