A prospective study of patients presenting with penetrating abdominal war injuries over a 15-months period was carried out at Lacor Hospital mission hospital in Gulu town in Northern Uganda. Those with major concomitant injuries to the chest, central nervous and musculo-skeletal systems were excluded from the study. The patients' ages, sex, causative agent, organ injured, complications and outcome of management were recorded. Patients were followed up for a period of at least 4 weeks after discharge. A total of 68 patients were seen during the period of study. The male to female sex ratio was 7.5:l. The patients' ages ranged from 2 to 50 years with a mean of 27 years. Gunshot wounds accounted for 58 (85.3%) of the cases while the ...
Background: Abdominal trauma is among the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in all age group...
Background: Abdominal injury is relatively common in both civilian and military casualties and remai...
Background: Trauma is gradually becoming a major cause of disability and it can be of any form, phys...
A prospective study of patients presenting with penetrating abdominal war injuries over a 15-months ...
Background: Trauma poses a major public health challenge in Africa. This study was aimed at determi...
Background: Medina Hospital, a Police Hospital in Mogadishu South, Somalia was closed after the civi...
Background Management of penetrating abdominal war injuries centers upon triage, echeloned care, and...
Abdominal trauma is an important cause of morbidity and mortality. A prospective descriptive study ...
Objective: To establish the pattern and results of interventions in patients with abdominal injuries...
Abdominal trauma continues to be a major cause of trauma admissions all over the world and contribut...
An audit of patients with penetrating abdominal injuries who were admitted and managed at the Univer...
Background: Medina Hospital, a Police Hospital in Mogadishu South, Somalia was closed after the civi...
Background: Abdominal trauma is among the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in all age group...
Introduction: Abdominal trauma (blunt or penetrating) constitute 5- 10% of total case of poly trauma...
Copyright © 2014 Maha Yassin Omer et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Background: Abdominal trauma is among the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in all age group...
Background: Abdominal injury is relatively common in both civilian and military casualties and remai...
Background: Trauma is gradually becoming a major cause of disability and it can be of any form, phys...
A prospective study of patients presenting with penetrating abdominal war injuries over a 15-months ...
Background: Trauma poses a major public health challenge in Africa. This study was aimed at determi...
Background: Medina Hospital, a Police Hospital in Mogadishu South, Somalia was closed after the civi...
Background Management of penetrating abdominal war injuries centers upon triage, echeloned care, and...
Abdominal trauma is an important cause of morbidity and mortality. A prospective descriptive study ...
Objective: To establish the pattern and results of interventions in patients with abdominal injuries...
Abdominal trauma continues to be a major cause of trauma admissions all over the world and contribut...
An audit of patients with penetrating abdominal injuries who were admitted and managed at the Univer...
Background: Medina Hospital, a Police Hospital in Mogadishu South, Somalia was closed after the civi...
Background: Abdominal trauma is among the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in all age group...
Introduction: Abdominal trauma (blunt or penetrating) constitute 5- 10% of total case of poly trauma...
Copyright © 2014 Maha Yassin Omer et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Background: Abdominal trauma is among the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in all age group...
Background: Abdominal injury is relatively common in both civilian and military casualties and remai...
Background: Trauma is gradually becoming a major cause of disability and it can be of any form, phys...