Ulusal travma ve acil cerrahi dergisi = Turkish journal of trauma & emergency surgery : TJTES
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Ulus Travma Acil Cerrahi Derg · Oct 2024
Comparative Study Observational StudyComparative study of imaging features in uncomplicated and complicated acute appendicitis.
Acute appendicitis is a common cause of acute abdominal pain necessitating surgical intervention. While the traditional treatment has been urgent appendectomy, recent studies suggest that an antibiotics-first approach can be safe for uncomplicated cases. Classifying appendicitis into uncomplicated and complicated categories is crucial for guiding treatment decisions and predicting patient outcomes. This study aims to evaluate the distinct imaging findings associated with uncomplicated appendicitis and its complicated subtypes-phlegmonous, gangrenous, and perforated appendicitis-to aid in differential diagnosis. ⋯ This study provides a detailed analysis of distinct imaging findings associated with uncomplicated and complicated appendicitis. Key differentiators such as appendiceal diameter, periappendiceal air, effusion, and intraluminal appendicolith are crucial for accurate diagnosis. The findings highlight the importance of these parameters in distinguishing various types of appendicitis, offering valuable insights for clinical practice. Future prospective studies and advanced imaging techniques are needed to validate these findings and enhance the diagnosis and management of acute appendicitis and its complications.
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Ulus Travma Acil Cerrahi Derg · Oct 2024
Prognostic indicators in patients with isolated thoracic trauma: A retrospective cross-sectional study.
Thoracic trauma is a significant cause of mortality, especially among those arriving at hospitals. This study explores the associations between mortality, the shock index (SI), and specific metabolic and biochemical markers in patients with isolated thoracic trauma. ⋯ This study demonstrates that higher shock index, glucose/potassium ratio, and lactate levels are significantly associated with increased mortality in patients with isolated thoracic trauma. These findings suggest that these markers can be effective prognostic indicators, potentially guiding clinical decision-making and improving patient outcomes.
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Ulus Travma Acil Cerrahi Derg · Oct 2024
Case ReportsAcute abdomen due to Meckel's diverticulitis with synchronous inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor in the terminal ileum: A case report.
Meckel's diverticulum (MD) is the most common congenital anomaly of the gastrointestinal system, occurring in approximately 2% of the population. It is rare for MD to be symptomatic or complicated in adulthood. In this case report, we describe a patient who was admitted to the clinic with Meckel's diverticulitis, which had fistulized to the anterior abdominal wall, and was incidentally found to have an ileal inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor (IMT) on radiological imaging. ⋯ The end ileostomy was closed six months later. In this case, it appears that the ileal IMT located distal to the MD may have caused intermittent intestinal obstruction, fecal stasis, and the development of Meckel's diverticulitis. Furthermore, a detailed examination of the patient's history, laboratory results, and radiologic tests may contribute to the detection of incidental pathologies and influence treatment choices.
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Ulus Travma Acil Cerrahi Derg · Oct 2024
Traumatic multiple-level continuous and noncontinuous thoracolumbar spinal fractures management in adult patients: A single-center experience.
This study aimed to describe our clinical experience with surgical approaches and patient management for traumatic multiple-level continuous and noncontinuous thoracolumbar spinal fractures. ⋯ Thus, a surgical approach involving decompression, vertebral fusion screws, allografts, and bone substitutes can enhance surgical outcomes for patients with continuous and noncontinuous vertebral fractures.
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Ulus Travma Acil Cerrahi Derg · Oct 2024
Trans-syndesmotic fixation in supination external rotation type 4 injuries: Are intraoperative tests reliable?
Ankle fractures occur due to a rotational mechanism. According to the Lauge-Hansen classification, supination-external rotation (SER) injuries are the most common type. Following osseous fixation, the evaluation and treatment of syndesmotic injuries in these injuries are controversial. This study aimed to evaluate the clinical, functional, and radiological results of trans-syndesmotic fixation using intraoperative tests in SER type 4 ankle injuries. ⋯ Median values of OMAS, AOFAS, and ROM in patients without trans-syndesmotic fixation were lower. These results indicate that intraoperative tests may not provide entirely accurate results in SER type 4 injuries. Failure to detect a syndesmotic injury timely can result in instability. Therefore, we think that routine trans-syndesmotic fixation, as well as posterior malleolus fixation in SER type 4 ankle injuries, may improve outcomes.