Hand Injuries

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Hand Injuries Allan Durkin David Halpern Richard D. Klein The human hand is a marriage of form and function. It allows us to interact and react to our environment with…

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Fractures of the Upper Extremity

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Fractures of the Upper Extremity David A. Volgas Rena L. Stewart Fractures of the upper extremity occur in approximately one third of all multitrauma patients. These injuries will have a…

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Genitourinary Injury

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Genitourinary Injury James J. Thomas Richard A. Santucci Allen F. Morey Although rarely lethal in nature, genitourinary tract injuries may be associated with significant morbidity. Prompt recognition and treatment are…

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Abdominal Vascular Injury

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Abdominal Vascular Injury Brandon H. Tieu Minhao Zhou Donald D. Trunkey Abdominal vascular injuries are highly lethal and a difficult challenge even for the most experienced trauma surgeons.1 Patients can…

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Injuries to the Liver and Spleen

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Injuries to the Liver and Spleen William J. Mileski INTRODUCTION AND HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE The liver and spleen are the most commonly injured abdominal organs.1,2 Few areas of trauma care have…

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Injuries to the Duodenum and Pancreas

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Injuries to the Duodenum and Pancreas Benjamin Braslow George Joseph Koenig Jr. PANCREATIC INJURIES In comparison to injury to other visceral organs from both blunt and penetrating trauma, injury to…

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