Ulus Travma Acil Cer
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Ulus Travma Acil Cer · Feb 2023
Evaluation and clinical significance of predictors for strangulation and intestinal resection in emergency anterior abdominal wall hernia surgery.
Emergency anterior abdominal wall hernia surgery plays a pivotal role in emergency general surgery practice. In this study, the predictive value of laboratory and imaging findings as well as demographic information and comorbidities of the patients for the recognition of strangulation and intestinal resection was investigated. ⋯ Indices of systemic inflammation such as lactate dehydrogenase to white blood cell ratio, neutrophil to platelet ratio, and particularly neutrophil to albumin ratio may be potentially beneficial to prevent complications and improve clinical outcomes in emergency hernia surgery.
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Ulus Travma Acil Cer · Feb 2023
Rare causes of acute abdomen and review of literature: Primary/secondary omental torsion, isolated segmental omental necrosis, and epiploic appendagitis.
Primary/secondary omental torsion (POT/SOT), isolated segmental omental necrosis (ISON), and primary epiploic appendagitis (PEA) are rare causes of acute abdominal pain that often lead to misdiagnosis. Although the differential diagnosis may vary according to the localization and severity of the pain, and associated symptoms such as nausea-vomiting and fever, depending on the disease and site of involvement, the character of the pain is generally similar and in a continuous form. Depending on pain localization, it can mimic different clinical pictures such as acute appendicitis, acute diverticulitis, ovarian pathologies, urinary tract stones and acute cholecystitis, and patients are often diagnosed after surgical exploration. With the increased availability of computed tomography and awareness of these diseases, more patients can be diagnosed in the preoperative process and unnecessary operations can be avoided. In particular, PEA is a self-limiting local inflammatory disease and can often be managed conservatively. For all diagnoses, the surgical treatment option is local excision of the relevant epiploic appendix or omental segment, preferably laparoscopically. The most common surgical indication is diagnostic confusion and the second is persistent pain. ⋯ POT, SOT, ISON and PEA should be considered in the differential diagnosis of patients with acute abdominal findings. In patients with PEA diagnosed in the preoperative period, a conservative approach should be considered first. In patients with a diagnosis of POT, SOT, and ISON, a surgical or conservative approach should be evaluated according to the patient's clinical condition.
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Ulus Travma Acil Cer · Feb 2023
Bullet trajectory detection in the lung: Multiplanar reformatted imaging of multidetector computed tomography in children.
Trauma is a leading cause of childhood injuries. Although blunt traumas in children are more common in penetrating traumas, children in civilian life and near conflict areas can often be affected by gunshot wounds. Among all gunshot wounds, thoracic injuries constitute a significant proportion. In our study, we detected bullet trajectory in children with gunshot wounds penetrating the thorax by analyzing reformatted images of multidetector computed tomography (CT). ⋯ In our study, a standard could not be made due to the fact that the types of weapons used could not be determined, the firing distances could not be known, different ages and different bullet entry and exit angles. However, detecting the trajectory of the bullet in the lungs will assist the physician in making the treatment plan and following up the patient. In addition, the evaluation of the data obtained will be beneficial to forensic medicine physicians and scientists interested in wound ballistics.
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Ulus Travma Acil Cer · Feb 2023
New interlocking intramedullary nail for treating acute midshaft clavicular fractures in adults: A retrospective study.
The aim of this study was to retrospectively examine the radiological and functional results of midshaft clavicle fractures that were treated with a new, interlocking intramedullary nail, and employing a different locking option. ⋯ We think that this new intramedullary nail is a good alternative for wedge type fractures in adult, acute, displaced, and midshaft clavicle fractures.
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Ulus Travma Acil Cer · Feb 2023
The predictive effect of neutrophil-lymphocyte and platelet-lymphocyte ratios in the post-operative recurrence of temporomandibular joint ankylosis.
Reankylosis is a frequent pathology in patients who are operated for post-traumatic temporomandibular joint (TMJ) ankylosis. In the current practice, ankylosing spondylitis attacks are monitored with the increases in neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) and platelet-lymphocyte ratio (PLR). In this study, such a relation between TMJ reankylosis and increase in these ratios was evaluated. ⋯ PLR and NLR may be utilized for predicting reankylosis, respectively, in children and adults who were operated for ankylosis due to TMJ fractures.