Background:Hepatic trauma is a major cause of death in abdominal injury patients.. This study was aimed at investigating the outcome of management of 197 patients presenting with hepatic injuries.Methods:This was a rgtrospective study of all patients treated for hepatic injuries at Oilu Hospital from January 1980 to January 1999 and at Dodoma Regional Hospital from January 1990 to January 2001.Seven patients were treated non-surgically while 188 had surgery. Conservative treatment included absolute bed rest, replacement and stabilization of the blood capacity, anti-inflammation drugs and styptic. Surgical procedures for patients with grade I11 and IV hepatic trauma included packing with omentum and repair of liver lacerations, debridment or...
BACKGROUND: Most publications during the past decade have condemned the use of anatomic resection f...
The liver is the most injured organ in abdominal trauma. Road traffic crashes and antisocial, violen...
The authors proposed active surgical tactics as "damage control" in traumatic liver injuries. The me...
Background: Hepatic trauma is a major cause of death in abdominal injury patients. This study was ai...
INTRODUCTION: Liver injuries are common in any high volume trauma center. Our knowledge in its mana...
The liver is the most frequently injured abdominal organ. Abdominal injuries occur in 31% of patient...
Descriptive study of an 8-year period, 211 patients with hepatic trauma were studied retrospectively...
Background: Liver trauma is the most commonly observed injured organ in abdominal trauma. The object...
The incidence of abdominal trauma, and thus that of liver trauma, has been increasing in the past fe...
Background: Complex hepatic injuries grades IV–V are highly lethal. The objective of this study is t...
One hundred and twelve consecutive cases with blunt hepatic trauma between January 1, 1965 and Decem...
Background: Liver trauma is one of the most common injury in abdominal trauma. For the last three d...
Background: Mortality from liver trauma remains high despite surgical advancements. The objective of...
Traumatic injury is the leading cause of death among young adults and children, accounting for 5 mil...
Liver trauma is responsible for the majority of penetrating abdominal trauma and is the third most c...
BACKGROUND: Most publications during the past decade have condemned the use of anatomic resection f...
The liver is the most injured organ in abdominal trauma. Road traffic crashes and antisocial, violen...
The authors proposed active surgical tactics as "damage control" in traumatic liver injuries. The me...
Background: Hepatic trauma is a major cause of death in abdominal injury patients. This study was ai...
INTRODUCTION: Liver injuries are common in any high volume trauma center. Our knowledge in its mana...
The liver is the most frequently injured abdominal organ. Abdominal injuries occur in 31% of patient...
Descriptive study of an 8-year period, 211 patients with hepatic trauma were studied retrospectively...
Background: Liver trauma is the most commonly observed injured organ in abdominal trauma. The object...
The incidence of abdominal trauma, and thus that of liver trauma, has been increasing in the past fe...
Background: Complex hepatic injuries grades IV–V are highly lethal. The objective of this study is t...
One hundred and twelve consecutive cases with blunt hepatic trauma between January 1, 1965 and Decem...
Background: Liver trauma is one of the most common injury in abdominal trauma. For the last three d...
Background: Mortality from liver trauma remains high despite surgical advancements. The objective of...
Traumatic injury is the leading cause of death among young adults and children, accounting for 5 mil...
Liver trauma is responsible for the majority of penetrating abdominal trauma and is the third most c...
BACKGROUND: Most publications during the past decade have condemned the use of anatomic resection f...
The liver is the most injured organ in abdominal trauma. Road traffic crashes and antisocial, violen...
The authors proposed active surgical tactics as "damage control" in traumatic liver injuries. The me...