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A Stab Wound to the Right Auriculoventricular Junction

sam zeraatian nejad davani, October 18, 2010

A patient came to our hospital trauma center with profound shock following a stab attack. The stab entry point was the right anterior chest wall. The injury was repaired and the patient discharged following a good recovery.

Fracture-dislocation of the thoracolumbar spine with multiple injuries

Cedillo J., Bolaños R.

Jesús Cedillo, Mexico, September 24, 2010

A 45 year old patient fell 3.5metres and sustained a fracture-dislocation of the thoracolumbar spine together with head, chest and abdominal injuries

Cardiac laceration

, August 13, 2010

A patient was transferred to the Emergency Department of our hospital, having sustained two major stab injuries to the upper abdomen.

Penetrating Cardiac Injuries

How to get the best possible outcome?

Denis Allard, GF Jooste hospital Manenberg, January 10, 2009

82% survival in 35 consecutive stab heart patients was achieved in a South African metropolitan community hospital during the year 2008. Excellent and expediant prehospital management, skilled emergency room personnel and available surgical skill is necessary to achieve these results. The survival rate depends on the number of patients analyzed. The last 160 patients have a 70% survival rate, the last 35 patients have an 82% survival rate. Every surgical team can achieve good results under appropriate leadership.

Classic Case: Tension Haemothorax

A classic description of the tension haemothorax

Karim Brohi, London, UK, July 01, 2006

A classic description of tension haemothorax.

Classic Case: Tension Gastrothorax

Karim Brohi, London, UK, July 01, 2006

A rare case of tension gastrothorax following blunt trauma and diaphragmatic rupture.