Dilemmas Regarding Abdominal Re-Exploration for War Casualties Following On-Site Abdominal Trauma Surgery and Subsequently Delayed Arrival to Medical Care Abroad – An Unusual Scenario
Abstract:Background: During the Syrian civil war, casualties were treated on-site and only later transferred to foreign medical centers. Significant number needed abdominal re-operation. Our aim is to present our approach to abdominal trauma casualties who survived the on-site surgery and needed abdominal reoperation abroad.Methods: Medical data from all medical records were retrospectively analyzed. Each patient underwent total body computerized tomography on arrival, revealing diverse multi-organ trauma. We divide… Show more
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