Eur J Trauma Emerg S
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Eur J Trauma Emerg S · Dec 2008
Aseptic Osteonecrosis of the Humeral Head After Anterior Shoulder Dislocation.
Anterior shoulder dislocation is a very common trauma and the main complications are well documented. We report a case of aseptic osteonecrosis of the humeral head following an isolated episode of anterior glenohumeral dislocation without fracture that, to our knowledge, has never been reported in the literature. A 17-year-old male patient sustained an anterior glenohumeral dislocation following a sport accident. ⋯ A radiologically identified aseptic osteonecrosis appeared 6 months later. The instability had been arthroscopically treated. At a follow-up of 4 years, the osteonecrosis has been stabilized leaving a mild arthrosis with stiffness, but without pain.
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Eur J Trauma Emerg S · Dec 2008
Management of Morel-Lavallee Lesion Associated with Pelvic and/or Acetabular Fractures.
Management of Morel-Lavallee soft tissue lesion (MLL) in patients with associated pelvic and/or acetabular fractures is still under discussion. Especially, the sequence of treatment of MLL soft tissue management and osteosynthesis of pelvic and acetabular injury remains controversial. ⋯ We recommend debridement for early and delayed treatment of MLL. Osteosynthesis during first debridement may be performed without adverse outcome. Identical surgical access for both procedures can be used. In case of repeated surgical debridement VAC(®) therapy may be a helpful tool for dead space reduction and wound conditioning.
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Eur J Trauma Emerg S · Dec 2008
Transanal Small Bowel Evisceration: An Unusual Presentation of Rectal Impalement.
Traumatic transanal small bowel evisceration is a rare condition usually associated with suction injuries or blunt abdominal trauma. We report the first case of intestinal evisceration through the anus caused by penetrating trauma (rectal impalement). Additionally, we performed a literature review of all English language articles since 1970 concerned with traumatic transanal small bowel evisceration. Mechanisms of injury and the surgical management are discussed.
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Eur J Trauma Emerg S · Oct 2008
Overall Asessment of the Response to Terrorist Bombings in Trains, Madrid, 11 March 2004.
To provide an overall assessment of the response to the terrorist bombings in Madrid, 11 March 2004, which were considered the deadliest terrorist attack on European soil in modern times. ⋯ There was a rapid EMS response and evacuation, but also overtriage, uneven distribution of casualties and difficulties in communication. The sizes and resources of the closest hospitals, as well as the early hour, were probably decisive in the adequacy of the overall response.