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RETRACTED ARTICLE: Meta-analysis on the efficacy of tourniquet on ankle trauma surgery

RETRACTED ARTICLE: Meta-analysis on the efficacy of tourniquet on ankle trauma surgery

... the surgery, especially in lower limbs, which were not in- cluded in the three trials selected in our ...limb trauma surgery, especially in lower limbs, which were not in- cluded in the three trials ...

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Initial evaluation of the "Trauma surgery course"

Initial evaluation of the "Trauma surgery course"

... "Trauma Surgery Course", is a good updating tool on trauma pathology for surgeons who work in Hos- pital Emergency Surgery Units or those belonging to Humanitarian Organizations, who ...

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Short- and long-term subjective medical treatment outcome of trauma surgery patients: the importance of physician empathy

Short- and long-term subjective medical treatment outcome of trauma surgery patients: the importance of physician empathy

... injured patients’ hospitalization were identified as a signifi- cant predictor for a higher subjective evaluation of medical treatment outcome 12 months after discharge. Compared to patients who rated the empathy of the ...

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Science Mapping of “Trauma Surgery” by Co‑Word Analysis and Thematic Clustering in MEDLINE

Science Mapping of “Trauma Surgery” by Co‑Word Analysis and Thematic Clustering in MEDLINE

... Background: Trauma surgery has an interdisciplinary nature among the surgical specialties, and trauma surgeons are required to identify its related scientific fields to acquire the needed skills in ...

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Does the time of day in orthopedic trauma surgery affect mortality and complication rates?

Does the time of day in orthopedic trauma surgery affect mortality and complication rates?

... Providing around-the-clock medical care with a con- stant in-hospital presence of medical specialists creates a significant socio-economic burden and may impact not only patients but also caregivers [14]. Several studies ...

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Negative pressure wound therapy for closed incisions in orthopedic trauma surgery: a meta-analysis

Negative pressure wound therapy for closed incisions in orthopedic trauma surgery: a meta-analysis

... orthopedic trauma surgery, including randomized con- trol trials (RCTs), cohort studies, and case-control stud- ies; (2) published in English; (3) outcomes including the incidence of SSIs; and (4) full text ...

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Digital video recording in trauma surgery using commercially available equipment

Digital video recording in trauma surgery using commercially available equipment

... The details of surgical techniques and a patient’s clinical status are hard to convey in writing, even when figures and photographs are included, and this is especially per- tinent concerning intricate surgical handwork ...

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The impact of surgeon and patient treatment preferences in an orthopaedic trauma surgery trial

The impact of surgeon and patient treatment preferences in an orthopaedic trauma surgery trial

... for not surgery and also a greater proportion of patients with no preference among those willing to be rando- mised. The involvement of impartial research nurses or physiotherapists, rather than the treating ...

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Risk Factors for Deep Venous Thrombosis Following Orthopaedic Trauma Surgery: An Analysis of 56,000 patients

Risk Factors for Deep Venous Thrombosis Following Orthopaedic Trauma Surgery: An Analysis of 56,000 patients

... orthopaedic trauma procedure as defined by current procedural terminol- ogy (CPT) codes for orthopaedic trauma (n = ...of surgery, and radiotherapy within 90 days of ...of surgery, operative ...

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Damage control resuscitation: a practical approach for severely hemorrhagic patients and its effects on trauma surgery

Damage control resuscitation: a practical approach for severely hemorrhagic patients and its effects on trauma surgery

... civilian trauma center demonstrated reduction in mortality and multiple organ failure for patients treated with tranexamic acid in the subgroup of patients with shock ...German trauma database demonstrated ...

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Application of Rapid Prototyping in Trauma Surgery: Clavicle fracture Repair – a Clinical Study

Application of Rapid Prototyping in Trauma Surgery: Clavicle fracture Repair – a Clinical Study

... multiple trauma or fractures with displacement and shortening, surgical treatment may be recommended1, 9, 12, 13, ...the surgery reports, the used plate did not fit the broken clavicle in 37 cases ...

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Microstructure and biomechanical characteristics of bone substitutes for trauma and orthopaedic surgery

Microstructure and biomechanical characteristics of bone substitutes for trauma and orthopaedic surgery

... The first use of plaster of paris (gypsum) as an artifical bone substitute was reported on in 1892 [15]. Technolo- gical evolution and a better understanding of bone-heal- ing biology have led to the development of ...

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Low values of central venous oxygen saturation (ScvO2) during surgery and anastomotic leak of abdominal trauma patients

Low values of central venous oxygen saturation (ScvO2) during surgery and anastomotic leak of abdominal trauma patients

... Background: There is a well known relationship between hypoperfusion and postoperative complications like anastomotic leak. No studies have been done addressing this relationship in the context of abdominal trauma ...

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Improved outcomes for hepatic trauma in England and Wales over a decade of trauma and hepatobiliary surgery centralisation

Improved outcomes for hepatic trauma in England and Wales over a decade of trauma and hepatobiliary surgery centralisation

... transplant surgery; and detailed understanding of the complexities of liver ...this. Trauma courses, often using cadavers and simulation, are available and trainees should be encouraged to undertake ...

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Trauma and the acute care surgery model – should it embrace or replace general surgery?

Trauma and the acute care surgery model – should it embrace or replace general surgery?

... emergency surgery are in need for a new ...and trauma surgery have particular concerns, which are global in ...and trauma is associated with concerns related to lifestyle issues and, for ...

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Damage control surgery – experiences from a level I trauma center

Damage control surgery – experiences from a level I trauma center

... Between 1992 and 2010, the database of the Department of Trauma Surgery contained more than 5500 patients who had sustained femoral or tibial fractures. Included for study were all patients (1) with ...

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Splenic injury severity, not admission hemodynamics, predicts need for surgery in pediatric blunt splenic trauma

Splenic injury severity, not admission hemodynamics, predicts need for surgery in pediatric blunt splenic trauma

... splenectomy and one with a spleen preserving proced- ure. One of these patients received a relaparotomy due to persistent postoperative bleeding. The other two pa- tients had an uncomplicated clinical course. Based on ...

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A solution to the negative effects of splenectomy during colorectal trauma and surgery: an experimental study on splenic autotransplantation to the groin area

A solution to the negative effects of splenectomy during colorectal trauma and surgery: an experimental study on splenic autotransplantation to the groin area

... Elective colorectal surgery also poses a risk of splenic injury. The first case of such incidental splenectomy was described in 1949 by Quan and Castleman [13]. There- after, in 1984, Langevin et al. mentioned ...

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Trauma and trauma care in Europe

Trauma and trauma care in Europe

... evidence-based trauma-focused therapies reflects (Schnyder et ...evidence-based trauma treatments. Training in trauma-focused CBT and EMDR is offered to practi- tioners, but this is not fully ...

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