J Trauma
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Trauma centers are increasingly tasked with evaluating patients who have sustained low-acuity mechanisms of injury, such as fall from standing (FFS). Previous studies have shown that low-level falls are associated with a high incidence of injury in certain patient groups. The purpose of the current study was to assess risk factors associated with brain injury and death after fall from the standing position only. ⋯ FFS is a potentially morbid mechanism of injury in those who are using warfarin, those with Glasgow Coma Scale score
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Although colon wounds are commonly treated in the setting of damage control laparotomy (DCL), a paucity of data exist to guide management. The purpose of this study was to evaluate our experience with the management of colonic wounds in the context of DCL, using colonic wound outcomes after routine, single laparotomy (SL) as a benchmark. ⋯ Management of colonic wounds in the setting of DCL is associated with a relatively high incidence of complications. The excessive incidence of leak overall and morbidity particular to resection and anastomosis, however, give us pause. Although stoma construction is not without its own complications in the setting of DCL, it may be the safer alternative.
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Comment Letter Case Reports
Re: Removal of a bent intramedullary nail with a posttraumatic sagittal plane deformity.