1.Comparison of the prognostic validity of three indicators for evaluation of traumatic severity in children
Hieu Quang Tran ; N. Bello ; P.J. Adnet ; C. Marescal ; J Desbordes ; P. Goldstein ; P. Boiteaux
Journal of Surgery 2007;57(1):61-67
Background: The leading cause of death in under 16 years old children is by accident. A correct assessment for traumatic severity will help clinicians having an appropriate treatment and improving pediatric mortality. Objectives: To assess the prognostic validity of indicators Pediatric Trauma Score (PTS), Coma Glassgow Scale (CGS) and Revised Trauma Score (RTS) during short term for pediatric trauma. Subjects and method: Using the 3 indicators to evaluate traumatic severity in 92 patients (34 female, 58 male) at the age of 1 month olds to 15 year olds, treated in emergency unit from January, 1993 to May, 1994 in CHRU de Lille. Results: There are 2 main accidents as traffic accident (70%) and fall (25%). Traumatic mechanisms are closed trauma (69%), cranial trauma (80%), orthopedic trauma (33%), chest trauma (18%), abdominal trauma (21%). CGS indicator is more sensitive but less specific than the other two indicators. Its predictive validity is significantly higher than the validity of PTS or RTS. The probability of hospitalized patients with CGS<6, when discharging with complication is 100%. Conclusion: CGS indicator and improvement of it is appropriate to children. It is the most suitable in short-term predicting the possibility of complications. PTS and RTS indicators seem to be better on evaluating preliminary traumatic severity.
Wounds and Injuries/diagnosis
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Child
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2.Contribution to set up the diagnostic strategy of close abdominal injury
Journal of Practical Medicine 2002;435(11):16-19
The diagnostic strategy based on the available diagnostic equipment. However, it should base on the specific condition of each individuals and available diagnostic equipment and their efficacy. From which the guideline of proper diagnosis was introduced for each hospital.
Diagnosis
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Abdominal Injuries
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Wounds and Injuries
3.Contribution of angiography to the diagnosis of the vascular lesion due to trauma in Viet Duc Hospital
Journal of Vietnamese Medicine 1999;232(1):109-112
20 patients with vascular lesion due to trauma diagnosed by the angiography in ViÖt §øc hospital in 1998. The position of lesions included the popliteal artery (8), femoral artery (4), iliac artery (3), subclavian artery (1), bronchial artery (1), and the arteries in the leg (3). In these cases, the angiography helped the timely indication before occurring the irreversible ischemia
injuries
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Angiography
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diagnosis
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Wounds and Injuries
4.The role of imaging examination in diagnosis and management of renal trauma
Journal Ho Chi Minh Medical 2004;8(4):193-198
The generalization of some comments about the role of imaging examination in diagnosis of renal trauma as non-preparative adominal tomography: has less value in diagnosis of renal trauma but helps to detect metanephric duct stone. Intravenous urography (UIV): these imagings are main to evaluate the rest of renal function, prevention of cases of traumatic renal excision, has less value in diagnosis of renal trauma. Adominal ultrasound: to detect suggestive signs of internal haemorrhage due to solid viscera breaking in abdomen. CT scan has an important role, to help identifying with or without renal trauma, the level of renal lesions, with or without other viscera lesions. Renal angiography: to block selectively vessels to make haemostatic in some cases of haemorrhage due to renal trauma. MRI is recommended for patients with contraindication of absolute using contrast media
Wounds and Injuries
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kidney
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diagnosis
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Therapeutics
5.To assess the outcome of treatment of 17 cases of chronical injured peripediculitis by internal therapy
Journal of Practical Medicine 2004;494(11):11-13
At Ha Noi, Dong Da Hospital from June 1999 to September 2002, 17 patients aged 15-60 years old (13 males, 4 females) were diagnosed injured chronical peripediculitis by clinical signs and dental X ray local image. Contusion causes occured with higher rate, 13/17 patients (76.5%) have had occlusion conlusion, mainly in 15-24 years old range 10/17 patients (58.8%). Contusion causes injury mainly occured in incisirus teeth 13/17 patients (76.5%). After 3 months treatment in 2/17 patients (11.8%) injured lesions were healed.
Therapeutics
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Wounds and Injuries
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Diagnosis
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Contusions
6.Liver trauma and wounds: classification and severity, diagnosis and treatment (198 cases treated from 1990-1995
Journal of Practical Medicine 2002;435(11):40-46
A retrospective study was conducted concerning the analysis of data. Trauma were classified according to Moore'standard and the locations of the wound were identified according to T«n ThÊt Tïng. To diagnose, ultrason was used commonly. Most of cases were treated surgically and the technique were described in details. Mortality was 13.13% and the complications comprised of hemorrhagia, under diaphragm abscess, bile perforation, pleuresia, infection of the wound and renal failure
Liver
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Wounds and Injuries
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diagnosis
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therapeutics
7.Some remarks on the clinical and paraclinical characteristics of lung-pleural wound with hematothorax pneumothorax
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 2003;0(5):31-34
Some remarks on the clinical and paraclinical characteristics of lung-pleural wound with hematothorax and pneumothorax. The study was carried out retrospectively (60 patients) and prospective (20 patients) on lung-pleural wound with hematothorax and pneumothorax at the Department of Field Surgery in Military Hospital 103 during 1990-2001. Results showed that:- 50% of patients were admitted to hospital with shock, mainly shock of slight and average level.-Clinical characteristics were thoracodynia in wounded side (100%), dyspnea (83.75%), respiratory murmur decrease (100%).- Thoraci radiography showed clear image of hematothorax and pneumothorax in 90.5% of patients. – In 100% patients with ultrusound method, blood was identified in pleural cavity
Lung
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Pneumothorax
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Radiography, Thoracic
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diagnosis
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Wounds and Injuries
9.The Study on the Chief Complaints and Completion of Referral Sheets of Patients Transferred to ER.
Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine 1999;10(3):363-369
We studied the contents of referral sheets of the patients transferred to DMC Emergency Center from Jan 1, 1999 to Jan 31, 1999. The study far the completion and chief complaints in the referral sheets shows the followings. 1. Examining the referral sheets status of disease, name and age record of 5 major items grade 0.92, the highest point, examining item and laboratorial record grade 0.72, dignosis record grades 0.38, and patients condition and diagnosis opinion record grade 0.10. 2, Name and age item had high completion score in referral sheets from local clinic and hospital for secondary referral level. For address item, however, local clinic scored 0.63 and hospital for secondary referral level scored 0.28, which showed statistically significant difference(P<0.001). 3. In the aspect of severity, name and age record leveled 0.94 to the non emergency patient, 0.92 to the emergency patient, 0.91 urgent patient, showed and no statistic significant difference. 4. The major 10 symptoms of the complaints were these the pain of abdomen and pelvis(25.2%), somnolence and stupor, coma(13.6%), headache(10.9%), and open wound of head(4.0%), ranked 10th common symptom level.
Abdomen
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Diagnosis
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Emergencies
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Humans
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Referral and Consultation*
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Stupor
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Wounds and Injuries
10.Chronic Tibialis Anterior Tendon Rupture Treated with Semitendinosus Autograft: A Report of Two Cases.
Journal of Korean Foot and Ankle Society 2016;20(4):182-186
The tibialis anterior tendon functions as a major dorsiflexor of the ankle. A rupture in this tendon can cause serious problems in the ambulatory function. A closed traumatic rupture without open wound or an atraumatic rupture can delay diagnosis and treatment. There are not enough guidelines for an effective surgical treatment on this chronic condition. Herein, we report two cases of chronic tibialis anterior disruption successfully treated by semitendinosus autograft.
Ankle
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Autografts*
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Diagnosis
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Muscle, Skeletal
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Rupture*
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Tendons*
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Wounds and Injuries