AbstractThe liver is the most frequently injured intra‐abdominal organ and associated injury to other organs increases the risk of complications and death. This has highlighted the critical need for an accurate classification system as a basis for the clinical decision‐making process. Several classification systems have been proposed in an attempt to incorporate the aetiology, anatomy and extent of injury and correlate it with subsequent clinical management and outcome. The widely accepted Organ Injury Scale is based on anatomical criteria that quantify the disruption of the liver parenchyma and defines six groups which may influence management strategies and relate to outcome. The less common pancreatic injury remains a major source of mor...
The overall rate of blunt pancreatic trauma observed in level one trauma centers is rather low compa...
Introduction: Pancreatic trauma is uncommon and challenging to diagnose. Contrarily, severe injuries...
Traumatic injuries affecting the pancreas have a statistic or percentage of between 2 and 12% of all...
AbstractThe liver is the most frequently injured intra‐abdominal organ and associated injury to othe...
The classification of liver injuries is important for clinical practice, clinical research and quali...
The severity of liver injuries has been universally classified according to the American Association...
The liver is the most frequently injured abdominal organ. Abdominal injuries occur in 31% of patient...
Pancreatic trauma is most often due to impact of the seat belt or steering wheel in automobile acci...
The severity of liver injuries has been universally classified according to the American Association...
Background: Liver is the 2nd most common organ affected in patients with blunt abdominal trauma (BAT...
Liver trauma is responsible for the majority of penetrating abdominal trauma and is the third most c...
The authors summarize the essential steps in liver surgery. Modern imaging techniques are of great h...
The liver is the most injured organ in abdominal trauma. Road traffic crashes and antisocial, violen...
Background and Aim: Liver trauma can occur as a result of fall from height, vehicular accidents,bull...
Purpose The relevance of pancreatic trauma in severely injured patients within a large collective ha...
The overall rate of blunt pancreatic trauma observed in level one trauma centers is rather low compa...
Introduction: Pancreatic trauma is uncommon and challenging to diagnose. Contrarily, severe injuries...
Traumatic injuries affecting the pancreas have a statistic or percentage of between 2 and 12% of all...
AbstractThe liver is the most frequently injured intra‐abdominal organ and associated injury to othe...
The classification of liver injuries is important for clinical practice, clinical research and quali...
The severity of liver injuries has been universally classified according to the American Association...
The liver is the most frequently injured abdominal organ. Abdominal injuries occur in 31% of patient...
Pancreatic trauma is most often due to impact of the seat belt or steering wheel in automobile acci...
The severity of liver injuries has been universally classified according to the American Association...
Background: Liver is the 2nd most common organ affected in patients with blunt abdominal trauma (BAT...
Liver trauma is responsible for the majority of penetrating abdominal trauma and is the third most c...
The authors summarize the essential steps in liver surgery. Modern imaging techniques are of great h...
The liver is the most injured organ in abdominal trauma. Road traffic crashes and antisocial, violen...
Background and Aim: Liver trauma can occur as a result of fall from height, vehicular accidents,bull...
Purpose The relevance of pancreatic trauma in severely injured patients within a large collective ha...
The overall rate of blunt pancreatic trauma observed in level one trauma centers is rather low compa...
Introduction: Pancreatic trauma is uncommon and challenging to diagnose. Contrarily, severe injuries...
Traumatic injuries affecting the pancreas have a statistic or percentage of between 2 and 12% of all...