Background and Aims: Blunt abdominal trauma can lead to substantial organ injury and hemorrhage necessitating open abdominal surgery. Currently, the trend in surgeon training is shifting away from general surgery and the surgical treatment of blunt abdominal trauma patients is often done by sub-specialized surgeons. The aim of this study was to identify what emergency procedures are needed after blunt abdominal trauma and whether they can be performed with the skill set of a general surgeon. Materials and Methods: The records of blunt abdominal trauma patients requiring emergency laparotomy (n = 100) over the period 2006-2016 (Helsinki University Hospital Trauma Registry) were reviewed. The organ injuries and the complexity of the procedure...
Abdominal vascular injuries are the common cause of death post-trauma. These are challenging injurie...
INTRODUCTION: Blunt abdominal trauma (BAT) is a common injury in recent trauma series. The character...
Introduction: Abdominal trauma is an important cause of morbidity and mortality, and knowledge of th...
Background and Aims: Blunt abdominal trauma can lead to substantial organ injury and hemorrhage nece...
Background: Far reaching sub-specialization tends to become obligatory for surgeons in most Western ...
Selective non-operative management of abdominal visceral lesions is one of the most important and ch...
Background: Use of laparoscopy in penetrating trauma has been well established; however, its applica...
Background: Abdominal injuries occur relatively infrequently during trauma, and they rarely require ...
Abdominal trauma accounts for 7–10% of hospital admissions due to trauma. Depending on the mechanism...
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...
AbstractMajor abdominal trauma, both blunt and penetrating, is commonly seen nowadays, being particu...
BACKGROUND: Subspecialisation within general surgery has today reached further than ever. However, o...
Abdominal vascular injuries are the common cause of death post-trauma. These are challenging injurie...
INTRODUCTION: Blunt abdominal trauma (BAT) is a common injury in recent trauma series. The character...
Introduction: Abdominal trauma is an important cause of morbidity and mortality, and knowledge of th...
Background and Aims: Blunt abdominal trauma can lead to substantial organ injury and hemorrhage nece...
Background: Far reaching sub-specialization tends to become obligatory for surgeons in most Western ...
Selective non-operative management of abdominal visceral lesions is one of the most important and ch...
Background: Use of laparoscopy in penetrating trauma has been well established; however, its applica...
Background: Abdominal injuries occur relatively infrequently during trauma, and they rarely require ...
Abdominal trauma accounts for 7–10% of hospital admissions due to trauma. Depending on the mechanism...
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...
AbstractMajor abdominal trauma, both blunt and penetrating, is commonly seen nowadays, being particu...
BACKGROUND: Subspecialisation within general surgery has today reached further than ever. However, o...
Abdominal vascular injuries are the common cause of death post-trauma. These are challenging injurie...
INTRODUCTION: Blunt abdominal trauma (BAT) is a common injury in recent trauma series. The character...
Introduction: Abdominal trauma is an important cause of morbidity and mortality, and knowledge of th...