Background: Far reaching sub-specialization tends to become obligatory for surgeons in most Western countries. It is suggested that exposure of surgeons to emergency laparotomy after trauma is ever declining. Therefore, it can be questioned whether a generalist (i.e., general surgery) with additional differentiation such as the trauma surgeon, will still be needed and can remain sufficiently qualified. This study aimed to evaluate volume trends and outcomes of emergency laparotomies in trauma. Methods: A retrospective cohort study was performed in the University Medical Center Utrecht between January 2008 and January 2018, in which all patients who underwent an emergency laparotomy for trauma were included. Collected data were demographics,...
Introduction: Emergency laparotomy is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. This stud...
Introduction: Damage control surgery (DCS) is an established option for managing severely injured tr...
Background & objectives: Trauma is one of the most common causes of death in the age range 1 t...
Background: Far reaching sub-specialization tends to become obligatory for surgeons in most Western ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the trend in use, feasibility and safety of laparoscopy in a s...
Background Trauma patients requiring abdominal surgery have significant morbidity and mortality, yet...
Background and Aims: Blunt abdominal trauma can lead to substantial organ injury and hemorrhage nece...
BACKGROUND: Subspecialisation within general surgery has today reached further than ever. However, o...
Introduction: Despite being one of the most commonly performed emergency surgical procedures, there ...
- Emergency laparotomy in trauma patients can be part of the resuscitation process, is based on dama...
INTRODUCTION Increasing sub-specialization has reduced the number of general surgeons involved in t...
Introduction: Compared to elective setting, poorer clinical outcomes are observed in laparotomy done...
INTRODUCTION In the UK, general surgeons must demonstrate competency in emergency general surgery...
Introduction: Emergency laparotomy is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. This stud...
Introduction: Damage control surgery (DCS) is an established option for managing severely injured tr...
Background & objectives: Trauma is one of the most common causes of death in the age range 1 t...
Background: Far reaching sub-specialization tends to become obligatory for surgeons in most Western ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the trend in use, feasibility and safety of laparoscopy in a s...
Background Trauma patients requiring abdominal surgery have significant morbidity and mortality, yet...
Background and Aims: Blunt abdominal trauma can lead to substantial organ injury and hemorrhage nece...
BACKGROUND: Subspecialisation within general surgery has today reached further than ever. However, o...
Introduction: Despite being one of the most commonly performed emergency surgical procedures, there ...
- Emergency laparotomy in trauma patients can be part of the resuscitation process, is based on dama...
INTRODUCTION Increasing sub-specialization has reduced the number of general surgeons involved in t...
Introduction: Compared to elective setting, poorer clinical outcomes are observed in laparotomy done...
INTRODUCTION In the UK, general surgeons must demonstrate competency in emergency general surgery...
Introduction: Emergency laparotomy is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. This stud...
Introduction: Damage control surgery (DCS) is an established option for managing severely injured tr...
Background & objectives: Trauma is one of the most common causes of death in the age range 1 t...