Background: The modern management of penetrating abdominal trauma has decreased the incidence of unnecessary laparotomy by using selective non-operative management protocols. However, the real benefits of physical examination and different diagnostic methods are still unclear
Trauma is considered as one of the leading and preventable cause of death in young adults and its in...
Diagnostic laparoscopy (DL) was found to be a sensitive and specific method that reduced the inciden...
Penetrating abdominal injuries have been traditionally managed by routine laparotomy. New understand...
Purposes: In this study we aimed to investigate the safety and effectivity of diagnostic laparoscope...
Abstract Penetrating abdominal injuries have been traditionally managed by routine laparotomy. New u...
Background: Selective non-operative management (NOM) and diagnostic laparoscopy (DL) are well-accept...
Background: The modern management of abdominal stab wounds remains controversial and subject to cont...
A b s t r a c t The necessity of urgent explorative laparotomy as a standard procedure in the treatm...
The paper is a retrospective study on a group of 97 patients admitted to the emergency room between ...
Background: Use of laparoscopy in penetrating trauma has been well established; however, its applica...
Introduction: As there is particular danger that an injury to the diaphragm or intestines be overloo...
Background and aims: Today, a significant proportion of solid abdominal organ injuries, whether caus...
computerized tomography; laparotomy indications Blunt trauma accounts for 80–90 % of the trauma seen...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Patients with penetrating abdominal trauma can be treated with invasive pr...
Objective: To prevent unnecessary laparotomies by evaluating the effectiveness of conservative appro...
Trauma is considered as one of the leading and preventable cause of death in young adults and its in...
Diagnostic laparoscopy (DL) was found to be a sensitive and specific method that reduced the inciden...
Penetrating abdominal injuries have been traditionally managed by routine laparotomy. New understand...
Purposes: In this study we aimed to investigate the safety and effectivity of diagnostic laparoscope...
Abstract Penetrating abdominal injuries have been traditionally managed by routine laparotomy. New u...
Background: Selective non-operative management (NOM) and diagnostic laparoscopy (DL) are well-accept...
Background: The modern management of abdominal stab wounds remains controversial and subject to cont...
A b s t r a c t The necessity of urgent explorative laparotomy as a standard procedure in the treatm...
The paper is a retrospective study on a group of 97 patients admitted to the emergency room between ...
Background: Use of laparoscopy in penetrating trauma has been well established; however, its applica...
Introduction: As there is particular danger that an injury to the diaphragm or intestines be overloo...
Background and aims: Today, a significant proportion of solid abdominal organ injuries, whether caus...
computerized tomography; laparotomy indications Blunt trauma accounts for 80–90 % of the trauma seen...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Patients with penetrating abdominal trauma can be treated with invasive pr...
Objective: To prevent unnecessary laparotomies by evaluating the effectiveness of conservative appro...
Trauma is considered as one of the leading and preventable cause of death in young adults and its in...
Diagnostic laparoscopy (DL) was found to be a sensitive and specific method that reduced the inciden...
Penetrating abdominal injuries have been traditionally managed by routine laparotomy. New understand...