Background: Liver trauma is the most commonly observed injured organ in abdominal trauma. The objectives of this study was to determine and evaluate the rates of complication in the management of liver traumaMethods: This cross-sectional observational study using non-probability convenient sampling technique was done at surgical unit of Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences, Jamshoro, for 06 months. After ethical approval from Institute’s Institutional Review Board (IRB), patients presenting to surgical emergency of the hospital between ages 16 to 60 years having blunt or penetrating liver trauma within 04 hours of incident, either road traffic accident, sustaining a fall, sporting injury, knife or stab wound were include while ...
PubMed ID: 21337840Objective : This study was undertaken to examine both isolated and concomitant li...
Objective: The objective of the research was to examine the patients of blunt abdominal trauma. Met...
Liver trauma is responsible for the majority of penetrating abdominal trauma and is the third most c...
Background: Mortality from liver trauma remains high despite surgical advancements. The objective of...
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...
Liver is the most frequently injured organ in abdominal trauma. Today non-operative management (NOM)...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the clinical importance of concomitant injuries in polytraumatized...
INTRODUCTION: The trend from operative management has shifted towards conservative management in li...
Background:Hepatic trauma is a major cause of death in abdominal injury patients.. This study was ai...
Objective: To determine and document the presentation and outcome of surgical management of liver tr...
Background: Liver trauma is one of the most common injury in abdominal trauma. For the last three d...
The liver is the most injured organ in abdominal trauma. Road traffic crashes and antisocial, violen...
WOS: 000287184100006PubMed ID: 21337840Objective : This study was undertaken to examine both isolate...
Objective: To determine the major injury patterns, outcomes and management options of liver trauma i...
PubMed ID: 21337840Objective : This study was undertaken to examine both isolated and concomitant li...
Objective: The objective of the research was to examine the patients of blunt abdominal trauma. Met...
Liver trauma is responsible for the majority of penetrating abdominal trauma and is the third most c...
Background: Mortality from liver trauma remains high despite surgical advancements. The objective of...
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...
Liver is the most frequently injured organ in abdominal trauma. Today non-operative management (NOM)...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the clinical importance of concomitant injuries in polytraumatized...
INTRODUCTION: The trend from operative management has shifted towards conservative management in li...
Background:Hepatic trauma is a major cause of death in abdominal injury patients.. This study was ai...
Objective: To determine and document the presentation and outcome of surgical management of liver tr...
Background: Liver trauma is one of the most common injury in abdominal trauma. For the last three d...
The liver is the most injured organ in abdominal trauma. Road traffic crashes and antisocial, violen...
WOS: 000287184100006PubMed ID: 21337840Objective : This study was undertaken to examine both isolate...
Objective: To determine the major injury patterns, outcomes and management options of liver trauma i...
PubMed ID: 21337840Objective : This study was undertaken to examine both isolated and concomitant li...
Objective: The objective of the research was to examine the patients of blunt abdominal trauma. Met...
Liver trauma is responsible for the majority of penetrating abdominal trauma and is the third most c...