Objective: To evaluate our experience with the management of blunt liver trauma at Riyadh Central Hospital, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Methods: The hospital records of 68 patients treated for blunt liver trauma at Riyadh Medical Complex over a 5-year period (1997 through to 2002) were reviewed retrospectively. Patients who were hemodynamically unstable or had peritonitis were treated by urgent laparotomy (operative group). The other group of patients were treated conservatively as they were hemodynamically stable (nonoperative group) in the intensive care unit (ICU). All patients had computed tomogram of the abdomen with oral and intravenous contrast. Injuries grades were classified according to American. Association for the Surgery of Trauma...
AbstractBackgroundNOM in blunt hepatic trauma is the preferred treatment in otherwise stable patient...
Trauma is a global problem, and carries a high price that is paid by individuals, communities, and...
Background: Hepatic trauma is a major cause of death in abdominal injury patients. This study was ai...
HYPOTHESIS: Grade 4 and grade 5 blunt liver injuries can be safely treated by nonoperative managemen...
Background: Liver trauma is one of the most common injury in abdominal trauma. For the last three d...
Background: NOM in blunt hepatic trauma is the preferred treatment in otherwise stable patients. Aim...
Objective: To determine the major injury patterns, outcomes and management options of liver trauma i...
BACKGROUND: During the last century, the management of blunt force trauma to the liver has changed ...
Abstract Introduction The treatment of complex liver injuries remains a challenge. Nonoperative trea...
Objective: To determine and document the presentation and outcome of surgical management of liver tr...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Non-operative management (NOM) of blunt liver trauma is currently, if possible,...
AbstractBackground and AimsNon-operative management (NOM) of blunt liver trauma is currently, if pos...
I.F.= 0.511 Abstract: Therapeutic options for blunt hepatic trauma include both non-operative and op...
Introduction: The treatment of complex liver injuries remains a challenge. Nonoperative treatment fo...
Between June 1, 1976 and June 30, 1989 The Regional Trauma Unit at Sunnybrook Medical Centre inToron...
AbstractBackgroundNOM in blunt hepatic trauma is the preferred treatment in otherwise stable patient...
Trauma is a global problem, and carries a high price that is paid by individuals, communities, and...
Background: Hepatic trauma is a major cause of death in abdominal injury patients. This study was ai...
HYPOTHESIS: Grade 4 and grade 5 blunt liver injuries can be safely treated by nonoperative managemen...
Background: Liver trauma is one of the most common injury in abdominal trauma. For the last three d...
Background: NOM in blunt hepatic trauma is the preferred treatment in otherwise stable patients. Aim...
Objective: To determine the major injury patterns, outcomes and management options of liver trauma i...
BACKGROUND: During the last century, the management of blunt force trauma to the liver has changed ...
Abstract Introduction The treatment of complex liver injuries remains a challenge. Nonoperative trea...
Objective: To determine and document the presentation and outcome of surgical management of liver tr...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Non-operative management (NOM) of blunt liver trauma is currently, if possible,...
AbstractBackground and AimsNon-operative management (NOM) of blunt liver trauma is currently, if pos...
I.F.= 0.511 Abstract: Therapeutic options for blunt hepatic trauma include both non-operative and op...
Introduction: The treatment of complex liver injuries remains a challenge. Nonoperative treatment fo...
Between June 1, 1976 and June 30, 1989 The Regional Trauma Unit at Sunnybrook Medical Centre inToron...
AbstractBackgroundNOM in blunt hepatic trauma is the preferred treatment in otherwise stable patient...
Trauma is a global problem, and carries a high price that is paid by individuals, communities, and...
Background: Hepatic trauma is a major cause of death in abdominal injury patients. This study was ai...