Introduction:Trauma has become the major health care challenge, with abdomen being the third most commonly involved region of the body. Gastrointestinal tract injuries require prompt attention owing to potential for sepsis, caused either by blunt or penetrating injuries. Blunt trauma usually affects solid organs while as penetrating trauma mostly affects Gastrointestinal tract, commonly ileum, jejunum, colon, etc Material and methods: The patients with traumatic gastrointestinal perforation resulting from both blunt as well as penetrating trauma, were identified based on clinical presentation like pain abdomen, vomiting, fever, distension of abdomen, tenderness and supportive radiological evidences. The patients were examined and resuscita...
Objective: There has been a global increase in the incidence of abdominal trauma in surgical patient...
Objective: Gastric blunt traumatic injuries are uncommon and their radiological appearance has been ...
ABSTRACT Background: Trauma injury is the main source of demise in the young population and forces...
Introduction: Abdominal trauma (blunt or penetrating) constitute 5- 10% of total case of poly trauma...
Background: Abdominal trauma management is a significant component of health care services provided ...
ABSTRACTObjective: To highlight the pertinent management problems of bowel perforation following blu...
Background and Objective: Trauma is the most common cause of death in all individuals between 1 and ...
Blunt abdominal trauma is a common occurrence in the era of the automobile, with the spleen and live...
Between 1 and 45 years of age; the most common cause of mortality is due to trauma resulting in the ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the frequency of intra-abdominal injuries associated to abdominal trauma. MAT...
Injuries to the stomach are commonly associated with abdominal trauma because of its anterior positi...
Purpose: Gastrointestinal (GI) injuries in children following blunt abdominal trauma is rare; early ...
Aims and objectives: Evisceration of the abdominal parts following traumatic injury with high veloci...
Introduction: Abdominal penetrating trauma is still a serious problem in the world, due to its high ...
Background: Blunt Abdominal Trauma (BAT) is the leading cause of fatalities in the young population ...
Objective: There has been a global increase in the incidence of abdominal trauma in surgical patient...
Objective: Gastric blunt traumatic injuries are uncommon and their radiological appearance has been ...
ABSTRACT Background: Trauma injury is the main source of demise in the young population and forces...
Introduction: Abdominal trauma (blunt or penetrating) constitute 5- 10% of total case of poly trauma...
Background: Abdominal trauma management is a significant component of health care services provided ...
ABSTRACTObjective: To highlight the pertinent management problems of bowel perforation following blu...
Background and Objective: Trauma is the most common cause of death in all individuals between 1 and ...
Blunt abdominal trauma is a common occurrence in the era of the automobile, with the spleen and live...
Between 1 and 45 years of age; the most common cause of mortality is due to trauma resulting in the ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the frequency of intra-abdominal injuries associated to abdominal trauma. MAT...
Injuries to the stomach are commonly associated with abdominal trauma because of its anterior positi...
Purpose: Gastrointestinal (GI) injuries in children following blunt abdominal trauma is rare; early ...
Aims and objectives: Evisceration of the abdominal parts following traumatic injury with high veloci...
Introduction: Abdominal penetrating trauma is still a serious problem in the world, due to its high ...
Background: Blunt Abdominal Trauma (BAT) is the leading cause of fatalities in the young population ...
Objective: There has been a global increase in the incidence of abdominal trauma in surgical patient...
Objective: Gastric blunt traumatic injuries are uncommon and their radiological appearance has been ...
ABSTRACT Background: Trauma injury is the main source of demise in the young population and forces...