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Newberry, Christopher, J. Thomas, and Eric Cerrati. "Facial Scar Improvement Procedures." Facial Plastic Surgery 34, no. 05 (2018): 448–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1669400.

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AbstractScars are a natural part of dermal healing following lacerations, incisions, or tissue loss. The ideal scar is narrow, flat, level with surrounding tissue, and difficult for the untrained eye to see due to color match and placement parallel to relaxed skin tension lines; however, scarring that is dyspigmented, hypertrophied, widened, contracted, or atrophic can be aesthetically displeasing or causing functional limitations. When the scar has unfavorable characteristics, scar revision is often indicated and the cosmetic surgeon must be knowledgeable of the minimally invasive as well as
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Demirel, Soner, Seyhan Dikci, Penpe Gül Firat, Oğuzhan Genç, and Kayhan Mutlu. "Apart From Surgical Procedures, Another Important Point to Note in Lacrimal Canalicular Lacerations." Journal of Craniofacial Surgery 30, no. 7 (2019): 2115–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/scs.0000000000005484.

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Kotsias, Christos, Vasileios Panagiotopoulos, Christos Koukos, Dimitrios Vardakas, S. Samundeeswari, and Dimitrios Giotis. "Single-stage reconstruction without grafting for neglected flexor pollicis longus tendon laceration in a child – A case report." Journal of Orthopaedic Case Reports 15, no. 3 (2025): 160–64. https://doi.org/10.13107/jocr.2025.v15.i03.5372.

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Introduction: Lacerations of the flexor pollicis longus (FPL) tendon are rare in children and should be treated promptly. This study aims to present a rare case of a neglected FPL tendon laceration in a child, successfully managed with single-stage reconstruction without the use of grafts. Case Report: A 12-year-old patient was admitted to our hospital with an inability to flex the interphalangeal joint of the right thumb following an injury sustained 2 months earlier. Clinical examination revealed a neglected FPL tendon laceration in zone II. Intraoperatively, it was observed that the distal
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Yamane, Marcelo Tsuyoshi, Fernanda Pombo Rodriguez, Jessica Belei Martins, Vinicius Klettenberg Machado, Leonardo Campos Teixeira, and Maria Rosa Machado Prado. "Teaching Minor Surgical Procedures in Internship in Primary Care: A Necessary Approach." Journal of Education and Training Studies 8, no. 3 (2020): 71. http://dx.doi.org/10.11114/jets.v8i3.4639.

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Skin and subcutaneous lesions (nevus, fibromas, lipomas), lacerations, ingrown toenails, abscesses, musculoskeletal disorders such as arthritis, bursitis, trigger points, neuropathies and tendinitis are the main causes of problems in primary care that can be resolved with minor procedures. Performing these procedures is an important part of the general practitioner's competencies. The National Medical Course Curriculum Guidelines in Brazil show that medical students should be aware of these diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, based on current literature. In addition to the financial benefit
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Mena Alencastro, Steven Alfredo, and Maria Cristina Rockenbach. "Complications in the extraction of impacted, and retained third molars. Literature Review. [English translation-Original in Spanish]." Odontología Vital 1, no. 38 (2023): 26–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.59334/rov.v1i38.547.

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After the various articles compiled by differentauthors, is becomes clear that the third molars arevery often what contemplate various complicationsat the time of the surgical procedure, due not only totheir eruption but also to their different characteristicsthat occur such as anatomy, shape, position of itseruption, etc. For this reason, the comprehensivecomplementary study before proceeding to thesurgical act is the first option that is made. For acorrect post-surgical treatment to be effective bothantibiotic-pharmacological, integral biomaterials, etc.
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Schleining, Jennifer A. "Bandaging, casting and splinting." American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings, no. 55 (July 17, 2023): 101–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.21423/aabppro20228614.

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Trauma, including lacerations and fractures, are a common presentation to bovine practitioners. Additionally, the need for wound dressing following surgical procedures of the foot is a primary care necessity. Factors that can negatively affect wound healing include duration of time from injury to veteri­nary intervention, level of contamination, and involvement of pertinent anatomical structures including blood supply and synovial structures. Proper attention to wound management and fracture immobilization through the use of coaptation can positively influence the outcome of patients suffering
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I GNA Bayu Wiradinatha, I Made Indra Prasetya, Ni Made Sukewanti, and I Ngurah Arya Wicaksana. "A Rare Case of Neonatal Thoracotomy for a Penetrating Chest Injury Caused by a Pitbull Bite." International Journal of Medical Science and Health Research 14, no. 2 (2025): 1–20. https://doi.org/10.70070/ny7r2735.

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Introduction: Penetrating thoracic trauma in the neonatal period is a rare and highly lethal event. Dog bites, particularly from powerful breeds, can inflict catastrophic injuries that present a formidable challenge to even the most prepared trauma centers. This report details the successful management of a neonate with life-threatening thoracic injuries following a pitbull attack. Case Report: A 2.7 kg male neonate presented in respiratory failure and shock after being mauled by a pitbull. Examination revealed an open pneumothorax, flail chest, multiple displaced rib fractures, and visible lu
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El-Gammal, Yousif Tarek, Laura Cardenas-Mateus, and Tsu Min Tsai. "Outcomes of Surgical Treatment of Peripheral Neuromas of the Hand and Forearm." Journal of Brachial Plexus and Peripheral Nerve Injury 18, no. 01 (2023): e6-e9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0043-1767673.

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AbstractThe choice of a specific technique for surgical treatment of neuromas remains a problem. The purpose of this study is to determine the overall effectiveness of surgery as well as to find out whether certain surgical procedures are more effective than others. Twenty-nine patients operated between 1998 and 2018 and followed for at least 12 months were reviewed. Clinical assessment included the identification of a pre- and postoperative Tinel sign, pain visual analog score, two-point discrimination (2PD), and grip strength. Mechanisms of injury included clean lacerations (11), crush injur
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Yeoh, KH, S. Inderjeet, A. Shukur, and S. Sharifudin. "PELVIC RING INJURY ASSOCIATED WITH FLOATING KNEE AND IPSILATERAL POSTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT (PCL) AVULSION FRACTURE: AN EXPERIENCE." Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine 8, no. 5_suppl5 (2020): 2325967120S0007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2325967120s00076.

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Pelvic ring injury associated with floating knee is relatively rare1. For our best acquaintance, few literatures have documented such injuries in an individual patient. The aim of this study is to validate the feasibility of damage control orthopedics (DCO). Method: A 15-years-old girl, involved in high-energy road traffic accident presented with hemodynamic instability. The pelvis was unstable with deformity in the right upper and lower extremities. Significant lacerations over forehead, right forearm and thigh present. Her radiographs proved the unstable pelvis fracture[A], multiple fracture
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Deepa, Rani Agarwal, and B. Gupta Sandeep. "Morphometric Analysis of Mental Foramen in Human Mandibles of South Gujarat." PJSR 4, no. 1 (2011): 15–18. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8274259.

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Mental Foramen is found on the anterolateral aspect of the mandible and transmits mental nerves and vessels. The knowledge of anatomical morphometry of mental foramen is essential in clinical dentistry when administering regional anesthesia and performing periapical surgery in the mental region of the mandible. Mental nerve leaving the foramen is anesthetized during the dental procedures, suturing of soft tissue lacerations of mouth and biopsy. The aim of the study was to elucidate the morphological features and precise anatomical position of the mental foramen with reference to surrounding an
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., Ani Anjarwati, Amalia Hikmatul Jannah ., Galu Kusuma Dewi Ramadani ., Masruro ., Khoirunnisa Rahmatillah ., and Siti Romla . "Pengenalan Luka Dan Macam-Macam Luka Dalam Kegiatan Tri Bakti PMR Di SDN Sukabumi I." Jurnal Pendidikan, Sains Dan Teknologi 1, no. 3 (2022): 270–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.47233/jpst.v1i2.362.

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If the continuity of the cell structure is cut off due to imperfect or missing cell elements, it can cause damage to the protective function of the skin and can be accompanied by damage to other cell elements, which can be called a wound. Wounds can also be accompanied by other tissue damage. Accidents involving moving vehicles, falls, sudden or sharp shocks, and surgical procedures are all potential causes of injury. There may be abrasions, lacerations, bruises, cuts, knife wounds, and gunshot wounds among the several types of injuries that may occur. The purpose of the Tri Bakti activities t
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Margolick, Joseph, David Kanters, and Brian Cameron. "Procedural skills training for Canadian medical students participating in international electives." Canadian Medical Education Journal 6, no. 1 (2015): e23-e33. http://dx.doi.org/10.36834/cmej.36695.

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Background: International medical electives (IMEs) are unique learning opportunities; however, trainees can risk patient safety. Returning medical students often express concern about doing procedures beyond their level of training. The Canadian Federation of Medical Students has developed guidelines for pre-departure training (PDT), which do not address procedural skills. The purpose of this research is to determine which procedural skills to include in future PDT.Methods: Twenty-six medical students who returned from IMEs completed surveys to assess PDT. Using a Likert scale, we compared pro
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Lazovic, R., Z. Krivokapic, and V. Dobricanin. "Penetrate injuries of colon: Our experience." Acta chirurgica Iugoslavica 57, no. 2 (2010): 65–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/aci1002065l.

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In attempt to determine the place of primary repair in management of colon injuries, an open, non randomized clinical study was performed. Retrospective (RS) group of 62 patients according to exclusion criteria by Stone (S/F) and Flint (Fl) was managed by one or two stage surgical procedure. Prospective (PR) group of 34 patients was managed using one stage repair non-selectively: two stage procedures were performed in 3 cases of advanced peritonitis and multi-segmental lacerations with impaired circulation of colon. In RS group 36 patients were managed by primary repair and in PR group, 31 wer
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Sangra, Vidhi. "Bilateral orthodontic extractions using physics versus conventional forceps among Indian patients." Bioinformation 19, no. 1 (2023): 143–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.6026/97320630019143.

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It is of interest to assess whether or not physics forceps are superior to traditional forceps for the extraction of premolar teeth in orthodontic procedures. Tooth and buccal bone fractures, as well as extraction time, lacerated gingiva, postoperative discomfort, and infection, were all measured in this research of both types of forceps extraction. Twenty individuals who need orthodontic extraction on both jaws were enrolled in the research. One arch's premolars were removed in two appointments, the first using Physics forceps and the second using conventional ones. The subsequent assignment
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Kreidstein, Michael L., Hugh G. Thomson, and Peter C. Neligan. "Influence of Specialist Title On Perceived Surgical Ability." Canadian Journal of Plastic Surgery 2, no. 4 (1994): 149–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/229255039400200405.

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ML Kreidstein, HG Thomson, PC Neligan. Influence of specialist title on perceived surgical ability. Can J Plast Surg 1994;2(4):149-154. This study was conducted to test the hypothesis that patients associate specialist titles with superior surgical ability, and that operative results are viewed more favorably if believed to be the handiwork of a specialist. Subjects (n=130) were randomly selected from among patients at a medical walk-in clinic. All subjects were presented with an identical set of ‘before and after’ photographs depicting six unrelated facial operations. However, each set of pho
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Suryadi, Taufik, Kulsum Kulsum, Ari Putra Simatupang, Irhamni Rahmatillah, Putri Mentari, and Raisha Fathima. "Clinical Forensic Evidence in Gunshot Wounds through Anesthesia and Surgical Procedures: A Case Report." Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences 10, no. C (2022): 72–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2022.8382.

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BACKGROUND: Clinical forensic evidence of live victims with gunshot wounds can be supported by anesthesia and surgical procedures. Gunshot wounds are a complex and traumatic type of wound that are commonly found in forensic practice, most of which can cause death. Injuries to gunshot wounds are caused by the penetration of a projectile into the body that is ejected from the barrel of a gun due to the burning of gunpowder from the bullet. Using anesthetic procedures and thoracic surgery can help prove the victim's gunshot wound. Medical evidence in the form of bullet projectiles found on the vi
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Rukmana Tri Pratistha, Indra, Nyoman Gede Bimantara, I. Gede Mahardika Putra, Made Bramantya Karna, Anak Agung Gde Yuda Asmara, and Putu Feryawan Meregawa. "Nerves Transfer Procedure in Patients with Left Upper Extremities Weakness Following Gunshot Wounds: A Case Report." Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences 9, no. C (2021): 140–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2021.6393.

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BACKGROUND: Gunshot wounds (GSWs) to the extremities can result in damage to the neurovascular structure which results in high morbidity and loss of function. According to the Centers for Disease Control report, the incidence of non-fatal GSWs has increased in the past decade. Trauma to the brachial plexus is a type of peripheral nerve trauma that is most difficult to treat due to its complex surgical procedures. Early exploration and reconstruction of peripheral nerve trauma are still being debated to this day. However, most recommend surgical exploration when the suspicion of neurovascular t
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Mouton, Wolfgang G., Joana Mürmann, and Kim T. Mouton. "Survival Following Video-Assisted Thoracic and Mini-Thoracotomy Pericardial Fenestration." International Surgery 103, no. 3-4 (2018): 222–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.9738/intsurg-d-16-00196.1.

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Objective: Surgical pericardial fenestration (sPF) is more invasive than interventional pericardiocentesis (PC) and requires general anesthesia. Severe complications such as ventricular puncture and chamber lacerations are, however, reported in association with PC and not with sPF. Is survival after sPF only determined by nonsurgical factors? Methods: Between July 2000 and December 2015, data of all patients who had undergone sPF—either thoracoscopically or by anterior mini-thoracotomy—were investigated. The 2 techniques were analyzed retrospectively and the outcome (effectiveness, change in s
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Phillips, James, Jeffrey Young, and William Brady. "Injury Outcomes of the 2017 Charlottesville TARMAC Attack." Prehospital and Disaster Medicine 38, S1 (2023): s6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1049023x23000638.

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Introduction:Targeted Automobile Ramming Mass Casualty attacks (TARMAC) have occurred worldwide since 2010. The dramatic increase in incidence warrants special attention to the unique pattern of injury associated with such attacks as they are unlike any other type of intentional trauma. This study characterizes the resulting injuries from the 2017 Charlottesville, Virginia TARMAC attack.Method:Patient records of victims were identified and analyzed for injuries, demographics, and surgical needs. The data were evaluated for patterns.Results:Nineteen TARMAC victims were treated in the UVAHS Emer
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Hall, Lance T., and Julian E. Bailes. "Using Dermabond for Wound Closure in Lumbar and Cervical Neurosurgical Procedures." Operative Neurosurgery 56, suppl_1 (2005): ONS—147—ONS—150. http://dx.doi.org/10.1227/01.neu.0000144170.39436.52.

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Abstract OBJECTIVE: 2-Octylcyanoacrylate (Dermabond; Ethicon, Inc., Somerville, NJ) is a liquid adhesive being used with increasing frequency for the closure of lacerations and surgical incisions. Dermabond provides excellent cosmetic closure, and recent studies have demonstrated very low infection risks when it is properly applied. There are no published studies using Dermabond on lumbar or cervical procedures. This study was undertaken to determine whether Dermabond is safe and efficacious to use in these common neurosurgical procedures. METHODS: Records of 200 consecutive patients with Derm
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Potocnik, Iztok, Andreas Kupsch, and Vesna Jankovic. "Iatrogenic rupture of the trachea caused by double Lumen tube intubation." Open Medicine 5, no. 6 (2010): 737–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/s11536-010-0046-1.

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AbstractAcute injuries of the tracheobronchial system are rare and life-threatening situations. Tracheal rupture most commonly occurs after blunt trauma to the chest. It is a rare but most concerning immediate complication of intubation. One-lung ventilation is required in lung surgery. Video assisted thoracoscopic procedures are an absolute indication for one-lung intubation. The double-lumen tube is the mainstay of one lung ventilation. Due to their larger size and rigidity, double lumen tubes are more difficult to insert, and complications are more common than with single lumen tubes. Opini
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Szczepanik, Andrzej, Konrad Pielaciński, Anna Oses-Szczepanik, and Piotr Paluszkiewicz. "Gastric ulcer bleeding in acquired hemophilia A patient and persistent inhibitor successfully treated with endoscopic methods of hemostasis." Polish Journal of Surgery 93, no. 3 (2021): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0014.8451.

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ABSTRACT: Acquired hemophilia A (AHA) is extremely rare, life-threatening bleeding disorder caused by sudden development of autoantibodies against coagulation factor VIII. Invasive procedures in AHA patients with persistent inhibitor, resistant to eradication therapies, pose an extreme threat of life due to uncontrolled bleeding poorly respond to surgical methods of hemostasis and bypassing agents. We report a case of idiopathic AHA 71-year-old patient with persistent high-titer inhibitor (104 BU) resistant to immunosuppressive treatment and immune tolerance induction. The patient was admitted
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Maressa, Santos da Silva, Maria de Azevedo Chagas Jaqueline, Freitas Costa de Lima Adiláo, et al. "REPAROS CIRÚRGICOS DE LACERAÇÕES PERINEAIS NO PÓS-PARTO." Revistaft 27, no. 121 (2023): 84. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7838184.

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<strong>Introdu&ccedil;&atilde;o</strong>: Os reparos cir&uacute;rgicos de lacera&ccedil;&otilde;es perineais no p&oacute;s-parto s&atilde;o interven&ccedil;&otilde;es comuns realizadas em mulheres que sofreram lacera&ccedil;&otilde;es no per&iacute;neo durante o parto vaginal. Essas lacera&ccedil;&otilde;es podem variar em grau de gravidade e extens&atilde;o.&nbsp;<strong>Objetivo</strong>: Identificar por meio da literatura cient&iacute;fica os reparos cir&uacute;rgicos de lacera&ccedil;&otilde;es perineais no p&oacute;s-parto.&nbsp;<strong>M&eacute;todos</strong>: Trata-se de uma revis&atil
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Khamooshi, Parnia, Karthik Vijayan, Hiren J. Mehta, and Michael DiRico. "Cyanoacrylate glue topical adhesive for bronchoscopic repair of tracheal laceration." BMJ Case Reports 18, no. 4 (2025): e264524. https://doi.org/10.1136/bcr-2024-264524.

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Iatrogenic tracheal laceration (ITL) is a rare and potentially life-threatening complication of endotracheal intubation. The lacerations most commonly occur at the posterior membrane and in emergency and difficult intubations. There is no consensus regarding the optimal management of ITL. Small lacerations can be managed conservatively; however, surgical repair might be indicated for large lacerations, patients with progressive symptoms or those with haemodynamic instability. In this report, we present a case of a 3cm iatrogenic posterior membrane laceration following emergency intubation, whi
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Ramdass, MJ, and P. Harnarayan. "A decade of major vascular trauma: Lessons learned from gang and civilian warfare." Annals of The Royal College of Surgeons of England 99, no. 1 (2017): 70–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1308/rcsann.2016.0296.

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INTRODUCTION Trinidad and Tobago is a trans-shipment point for the illegal trade of drugs, arms and ammunition and, as such, has a high incidence of gang-related warfare and drug-related crimes. This has led to a high incidence of gunshot and stab wounds, with associated major vascular injuries. We describe our management strategies learned from a decade of vascular trauma experience. METHODS A retrospective analysis of age, gender, type of trauma, vessel injured, procedure and outcome for all cases of vascular trauma between 2006 and 2015 at two surgical units in Trinidad and Tobago. RESULTS
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Kim, Daniel H., Judith A. Murovic, Robert L. Tiel, and David G. Kline. "Intrapelvic and thigh-level femoral nerve lesions: management and outcomes in 119 surgically treated cases." Journal of Neurosurgery 100, no. 6 (2004): 989–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.3171/jns.2004.100.6.0989.

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Object. The authors present a retrospective analysis of 119 surgically treated femoral nerve lesions at intrapelvic and thigh levels seen at the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center. Methods. Femoral nerve lesions treated between 1967 and 2000, (89 traumatic injuries and 30 tumors and cystic lesions) were evaluated for injury mechanisms, resulting lesions, surgical management, and postoperative functional outcomes by using retrospective chart reviews. The most common injury mechanism was iatrogenic (52 cases), which occurred after hernia and hip operations (10 each), followed by a
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Sara, Ijaz Sohaira Shahid Hina Tahir. "AN ASSESSMENT OF POTENTIAL PENETRATING HEART DISEASES AND LUNG DISEASES AMONG PATIENTS DIAGNOSED WITH BOTH DISEASES." INDO AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES 05, no. 12 (2018): 16677–81. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2457157.

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<strong><em>Objective:</em></strong><em> Multiple research and real-life experiences have alarmingly made the case that heart injury (penetrating) usually carries the fatal potential. It mostly happens because of cardiac blockage or haemorrhage (exsanguinous). Therefore, this research aims to assess the patients who are suffering from lungs and penetrating heart diseases. Furthermore, through this study, we also took an account of findings and results of both ailments as a whole. </em> <strong><em>Methodology:</em></strong><em> We included (20) patients who enrolled with lungs and penetrating
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Dumbre Patil, Sampat Shivajirao, Shailesh Patil, Vaishali Dumbre Patil, Shankar Wavre, Sachin Karkamkar, and Manish Gandhalikar. "Modified dorsal tension band suture technique for management of finger tip injuries: A series of 288 fingertip injuries." Trauma International 1, no. 1 (2015): 41–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.13107/ti.2015.v01i01.010.

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Fingertip injuries are extremely common injuries and generally result from blunt or crushing trauma that causes compression of the nail plate to the underlying bony surface. This may result in nail plate disruption, nail bed laceration, volar pulp loss or even amputations. Modified dorsal tension band suture technique is a well established, simple and useful procedure for the management of dorsal element disruptions. Partial or complete nail plate avulsion, nail bed lacerations with or without fracture of the distal phalanx can be treated by this technique. We treated 260 patients with 288 fin
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Piccoli, Ronaldo José, Dhyego Thomazoni, Juliana Teixeira Druziani, Márcio Hamamura, and Anderson Luiz De Carvalho. "Nefrectomia total unilateral em cachorro-do-mato (Cerdocyon thous)." Acta Scientiae Veterinariae 45 (June 27, 2017): 6. http://dx.doi.org/10.22456/1679-9216.86162.

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Background: The loss of natural habitats associated with the development of humanity resulted in the need for longer trips and greater interaction with highways by some animal species. Vehicle collision with animals is one of the main factors of pressure over wild animal populations in Brazil; veterinary surgery can play an important role for the recovery of these patients. The lesions commonly seen in animals hit by vehicles may comprise skin lesions, central nervous system injuries, intrathoracic and intra-abdominal complications, among which renal lesions are included. The aim of this work
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Thapa, Sumana, Indira Acharya, Meeta Singh, and Josie Baral. "Maternal Morbidity in Vaginal Delivery with or without Episiotomy in Nulliparous Women." Medical Journal of Shree Birendra Hospital 16, no. 2 (2017): 41–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/mjsbh.v16i2.17713.

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Introduction: Episiotomy incision is the most common surgical procedure around the globe and in many countries, it became a routine policy. Episiotomy in all women with vaginal delivery has no benefit. Rate of episiotomy varies widely around the globe, while in Nepal all nulliparous and primi-parous hospital deliveries are given routine episiotomy. So, this study aimed to compare the maternal morbidity during first vaginal birth in women with or without episiotomy.Methods: This is a hospital based randomized prospective comparative study conducted in the Obstetrics and Gynaecology department o
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Kim, Seonghwan, and Jeong Hyun Lee. "Iatrogenic Corneal Puncture at the Beginning of Cataract Surgery Which Was Managed Uneventfully." Case Reports in Ophthalmology 15, no. 1 (2024): 656–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000540603.

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Introduction: Cataract surgery is one of the most commonly performed surgical procedures worldwide. Intraoperative and postoperative complications of cataract surgery include posterior capsule rupture, retinal detachment, suprachoroidal hemorrhage, cystoid macular edema, endophthalmitis, and intraocular lens dislocation. As corneal perforation is rarely related to cataract surgery, we report a case of intraoperative iatrogenic corneal puncture that led to a full-thickness laceration that was managed without severe complications. Case Presentation: An 81-year-old woman underwent immediate seque
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Odugbo, OP, PD Wade, RO Ewuga, and CD Mpyet. "Pattern of Ocular and Adnexal Injuries Requiring Surgical Intervention among Children in a Tertiary Center in North-Central Nigeria: A 14 Year Review." Journal of BioMedical Research and Clinical Practice 2, no. 2 (2019): 138–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.46912/2i2.2019114.

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The study assessed the pattern of ocular and adnexal injuries that required surgical intervention among children with the aim of strengthening preventive, curative and promotive eye care services. The ophthalmic surgical database of the facility was retrospectively reviewed to obtain information on children who had surgical intervention due to trauma from 1st January 2004-31st December 2017; these included demographic data; diagnosis, procedure and the type of anaesthesia administered. Epi Info software, version 3.4 was used for analysis. A total of 361 children (aged &lt;18years) underwent a
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Odugbo, OP, PD Wade, RO Ewuga, and CD Mpyet. "Pattern of Ocular and Adnexal Injuries Requiring Surgical Intervention among Children in a Tertiary Center in North-Central Nigeria: A 14 Year Review." Journal of BioMedical Research and Clinical Practice 2, no. 2 (2019): 138–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.46912/jbrcp.114.

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The study assessed the pattern of ocular and adnexal injuries that required surgical intervention among children with the aim of strengthening preventive, curative and promotive eye care services. The ophthalmic surgical database of the facility was retrospectively reviewed to obtain information on children who had surgical intervention due to trauma from 1st January 2004-31st December 2017; these included demographic data; diagnosis, procedure and the type of anaesthesia administered. Epi Info software, version 3.4 was used for analysis. A total of 361 children (aged &lt;18years) underwent a
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Odugbo, OP, PD Wade, RO Ewuga, and CD Mpyet. "Pattern of Ocular and Adnexal Injuries Requiring Surgical Intervention among Children in a Tertiary Center in North-Central Nigeria: A 14 Year Review." Journal of BioMedical Research and Clinical Practice 2, no. 2 (2019): 138–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.46912/jbrcp.v2.i2.2019.114.

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The study assessed the pattern of ocular and adnexal injuries that required surgical intervention among children with the aim of strengthening preventive, curative and promotive eye care services. The ophthalmic surgical database of the facility was retrospectively reviewed to obtain information on children who had surgical intervention due to trauma from 1st January 2004-31st December 2017; these included demographic data; diagnosis, procedure and the type of anaesthesia administered. Epi Info software, version 3.4 was used for analysis. A total of 361 children (aged &lt;18years) underwent a
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Sandrio, Stany, Ariawan Purbojo, Robert A. Cesnjevar, and André Rüffer. "Hemopatch Application for Ventricular Wall Laceration in Redo Cardiac Surgical Procedures." Annals of Thoracic Surgery 101, no. 2 (2016): 752–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.athoracsur.2015.04.082.

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Sayali Gujar, Bhawana Dhanvij, Vaishnavi Kantode, and Aniket Pathade. "Management and outcome of Scrotal Abscess." Journal of Pharmaceutical Negative Results 13, no. 3 (2022): 1048–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.47750/pnr.2022.13.03.167.

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INTRODUCTION: An abscess that is either superficial or intrascrotal is known as a scrotal abscess (see illustration below). Infected hair follicles, infections from scrotal lacerations, or small scrotal procedures are the causes of the superficial scrotal abscess. An internal pus collection in the scrotum is referred to as a scrotal abscess. The skin pouch that houses the testicles is known as the scrotum. There are numerous potential causes of this illness. It could result from a bacterial infection in the urethra or bladder that is left untreated. Scrotum infection is a possibility. In addit
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Moje, Christine, Terri J. Jackson, and Peter McNair. "Adverse events in Victorian admissions for elective surgery." Australian Health Review 30, no. 3 (2006): 333. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/ah060333.

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Objectives: To investigate a method to identify and understand patterns of adverse events by utilising secondary data analysis; to identify the types of complications associated with elective surgery; to identify any specific ?adverse eventprone? elective procedures; and to consider the implications of these patterns for hospital patient safety programs. Setting: Public hospitals in Victoria. Design: Secondary analysis of data on acute hospital admissions for elective surgery in the period 1 July 2000 to 30 June 2001, for nonobstetric patients older than 15 years (n = 177 533). Main outcome me
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Fargo, Matthew V., John A. Edwards, Bernard J. Roth, and Matthew W. Short. "Using a Simulated Surgical Skills Station to Assess Laceration Management by Surgical and Nonsurgical Residents." Journal of Graduate Medical Education 3, no. 3 (2011): 326–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.4300/jgme-d-10-00208.1.

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Abstract Objective To assess laceration management performance among surgical and nonsurgical postgraduate year-1 (PGY-1) residents objectively and to test for interval improvement. Methods From 2006 to 2008, 106 PGY-1 residents from 10 medical specialties were evaluated with a simulated surgical skills station using pigs' feet before and after internship. Subjects were given 11 minutes to choose the proper suture, prepare and close the wound, and answer laceration management questions. Trainees were classified as surgical (emergency medicine, general surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, orthop
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Harrer, Jan, Miroslav Brtko, Pavel Žáček, and Ján Knap. "Hemothorax - A Complication of Subclavian Vein Cannulation." Acta Medica (Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic) 40, no. 1 (1997): 21–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.14712/18059694.2020.38.

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Massive bleeding into pleural cavity after subclavian vein cannulation is a rather rare but very serious complication. Usually laceration of the venous wall is the cause. In patients where conservative treatment, i.e. pleural drainage, maintaining the circulatory volume, treatment of possible coagulopathy, etc. is ineffective, surgery has to be performed. Bleeding can be surgically managed either from posterolateral thoracotomy or direct subclavian vessel revision is possible after partial resection of the clavicle. Brachiocephalic vein bleeding can be approached and managed through median ste
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Yoong, P., A. Fattah, and A. S. Flemming. "Ulnar nerve palsy after open carpal tunnel decompression: Case report and review of the literature." Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery 41, no. 01 (2008): 73–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1699233.

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ABSTRACTopen carpal tunnel release is the commonest surgical treatment of median nerve compression at the wrist. although successful in most cases, there are well described complications. we report a case of laceration of the deep motor branch of the ulnar nerve at the level of the hook of hamate following a complicated carpal tunnel decompression. good surgical technique and knowledge of wrist anatomy are essential for performing this apparently simple procedure safely.
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Warhadpande, Shantanu, Amber Liles, and Daniel Kirkpatrick. "Intercostal Artery Laceration after Adrenal Mass Cryoablation." Seminars in Interventional Radiology 40, no. 03 (2023): 286–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0043-1769766.

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AbstractWe present a case of a 69-year-old male with profound Cushing's syndrome and hypercortisolemia secondary to a cortisol-secreting adrenocortical carcinoma. Patient was not a surgical candidate and subsequently underwent a successful posterior approach tumor cryoablation. The procedure was complicated by a T11 intercostal artery injury and hemothorax. The detection of the culprit injury was almost immediate and the quick response time, and treatment of the injury via an intercostal artery embolization was critical to limiting the patient's morbidity and mortality. This case discusses the
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Roberts, J. G. "Claudication, Tibial Neuropathy, and Peripheral Lymphedema after Total Knee Arthroplasty." Journal for Vascular Ultrasound 40, no. 4 (2016): 182–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/154431671604000404.

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Vascular complications associated with orthopedic procedures, though rare, pose the potential for permanent disability or limb loss. Thermal, mechanical, and vibratory forces incurred during total knee arthroplasty may traumatize the popliteal artery leading to thrombosis, laceration, dissection, arteriovenous fistula, or pseudoaneurysm formation. Color duplex ultrasound (8 MHz), followed by digital subtraction angiography promptly diagnosed a large left popliteal artery pseudoaneurysm. Definitive surgical intervention via a posterior approach permitted direct arterial repair, venous decompres
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Dewi, Gita Normala, Anindya Ramadian Karunika, and Trisihono. "Triple Procedures for Mechanical Ocular Trauma." Vision Science and Eye Health Journal 2, no. 2 (2023): 45–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.20473/vsehj.v2i2.2023.45-48.

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Introduction: Mechanical ocular trauma is a major cause of ocular morbidity and can lead to severe visual loss. One of the most complicated mechanical ocular trauma is iridodialysis. In this case, we report three surgical procedures to treat the effect of mechanical ocular trauma. Case Presentation: A 32-year-old man was referred to Gatot Soebroto National Army Hospital, Jakarta, with major complaints of pain and blurred vision in the left eye after sustaining blunt trauma while playing tennis two days ago. He was diagnosed with postoperative corneal laceration repair, subtotal iridodialysis,
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Essig, Garth F., Cameron C. Sheehan, Weston L. Niermeyer, Joseph J. Lopez, and Charles A. Elmaraghy. "Treatment of Facial Dog Bite Injuries in the Emergency Department Compared to the Operating Room." OTO Open 3, no. 3 (2019): 2473974X1985832. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2473974x19858328.

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Objective To assess factors associated with repair of facial dog bites in the emergency department (ED) versus the operating room (OR) and to compare rates of surgical site infection and reoperation for each venue. Study Design Case series with chart review. Setting Single institution. Subjects and Methods All patients younger than 18 years of age who underwent surgical repair by a consulting surgical service within 24 hours of presentation for facial dog bites between 2010 and 2013 were included. Demographics, site of injury, associated evidence of complex injury, surgical site infections wit
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Chierice, João, Geraldo Figueiredo, Moyses Lima-Filho, Igo Lago, Rodrigo Costa, and José Marin-Neto. "Hybrid interventional and surgical treatment of complex traumatic cardiac dagger wounds." Journal of Transcatheter Interventions 29 (July 1, 2021): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.31160/jotci202129a20210008.

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Penetrating injuries to the heart are usually devastating and few patients survive the initial trauma. The most frequent penetrating injuries are caused by projectile injuries and less commonly by melee weapons. Most of these injuries involve chamber free walls and a small percentage can affect the interventricular septum. We report a case in which an emergency surgical procedure was successful in controlling cardiac tamponade, and repairing a right ventricular laceration caused by multiple stab wounds. Subsequently, a successful interventional occlusion of a large interventricular septal defe
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Zeiny, Luma Saad, and Basima Shamkhi Al-Ghazali. "Analytic study of the intraoperative surgicalcomplications of elective & emergency cesarean sections: incidence & risk factors." Kufa Journal for Nursing Sciences 3, no. 3 (2013): 42–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.36321/kjns.vi20133.2521.

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Background: Cesarean section accounts for a substantial proportion of total deliveries &amp; is associated with higher rates of maternal &amp; neonatal morbidity. Objective: to determine the effect of the risk factors on the incidence of intraoperative surgical complications in elective &amp; emergency cesarean sections. Methods: This study was conducted in AL-Zahra'a Teaching Hospital of Maternity &amp; Pediatrics in Najaf city, of June to December 2011. A total of 600 patients who had lower-segment cesarean section (280 patients with elective cesareans &amp;320 patients with emergency proced
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Vasandani, Rajesh K., Sofia Farooqui, Sana Mehfooz, Tariq Zahid Khan, Zeba Ahmed, and Fatima Siddiqui. "TEMPORARY IMMEDIATE FACIAL NERVE PALSY AFTER LOCAL ANESTHESIA INJECTION FOR THE REPAIR OF EAR LACERATION." Pakistan Armed Forces Medical Journal 71, Suppl-3 (2021): S640–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.51253/pafmj.v71isuppl-3.7969.

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Peripheral facial nerve paralysis constitutes a rare side effect of local anesthesia. The previously reported cases mainly constituted patients operated for dental and oro-maxillofacial procedures, but not commonly encountered in ear laceration repair. The literature suggests that only one or two of its branches get affected in the postoperative period, and complete involvement of facial nerve never occurred. We report a case of unilateral facial nerve paralysis immediately following the administration of local anesthesia (lidocaine 1% with adrenaline 1:100,000) in a rhomboid block prior to su
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Das, Deepanwita, Monalisa Datta, Somnath Dey, Jyotiranjan Parida, Rupesh Kumar, and Arindam Pande. "An Unusual Cause of Cardiac Tamponade during Cardiac Catheterization Study." Case Reports in Cardiology 2014 (2014): 1–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/652592.

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Introduction.Catheter-based diagnostic and therapeutic procedures are rapidly advancing. However, catheter related complications sometimes become life threatening. Cardiac tamponade is a rare but serious complication of this procedure. We have summarized one cardiac tamponade pejoration due to secondary coronary vessels laceration by the implanted pericardial drainage.Case report. A 4-year-old baby having Tetralogy of Fallot was posted for diagnostic catheterization study. Patient was induced with sevoflurane and spontaneous respiration was maintained. After catheter insertion to RV, dye was i
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Fu, Yoshihiko, Kenji Ohata, Naohiro Tsuyuguchi, and Mitsuhiro Hara. "Direct Surgery for Posttraumatic Carotid-cavernous Fistula as a Result of an Intradural Pseudoaneurysm: Case Report." Neurosurgery 51, no. 4 (2002): 1071–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00006123-200210000-00040.

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Abstract OBJECTIVE AND IMPORTANCE Traumatic carotid-cavernous fistula (CCF) is currently treated with interventional neuroradiological embolization procedures. A rare case of posttraumatic CCF that resulted from an intradural pseudoaneurysm is presented. The patient was treated by direct surgery because an embolization procedure was not suitable. CLINICAL PRESENTATION A 16-year-old boy developed chemosis in the right eye 17 days after a traffic accident. Angiography revealed a pseudoaneurysm that arose from the site of origin of the posterior communicating artery, drained directly into the cav
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Bodhit, Aakash N., Anjali Bhagra, and Latha Ganti Stead. "Abdominal Trauma: Never Underestimate It." Case Reports in Emergency Medicine 2011 (2011): 1–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2011/850625.

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Introduction. We present a case of a sports injury. The initial presentation and clinical examination belied serious intra-abdominal injuries.Case Presentation. A 16-year-old male patient came to emergency department after a sports-related blunt abdominal injury. Though on clinical examination the injury did not seem to be serious, FAST revealed an obscured splenorenal window. The CT scan revealed a large left renal laceration and a splenic laceration that were managed with Cook coil embolization. Patient remained tachycardic though and had to undergo splenectomy, left nephrectomy, and a repai
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