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Tuesday, June 25, 2019

Technical limitations of REBOA in a patient with exsanguinating pelvic crush trauma: a case report
Abstract Background Resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta (REBOA) is an effective adjunct in hemodynamic unstable patients with uncontrolled and non-compressible torso hemorrhage promoting temporary stability during injury repair. The aim of our study was to analyze real life usability of REBOA based on a case report and to review the literature with respect to its possibilities and limitations. ...
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Lack of informed consent for surgical procedures by elderly patients with inability to consent: a retrospective chart review from an academic medical center in Norway
Abstract Background Respect for patient autonomy and the requirement of informed consent is an essential basic patient right. It is constituted through international conventions and implemented in health law in Norway and most other countries. Healthcare without informed consent is only allowed under specific exceptions, which requires a record in the patient charts. In this study, we investigated how surgeons recorded decisions...
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Variability in the timeliness of interventional radiology availability for angioembolization of hemodynamically unstable pelvic fractures: a prospective survey among U.S. level I trauma centers
Abstract Background Patients with hemodynamically unstable pelvic fractures have high mortality due to delayed hemorrhage control. We hypothesized that the availability of interventional radiology (IR) for angioembolization may vary in spite of the mandated coverage at US Level I trauma centers, and that the priority treatment sequence would depend on IR availability. ...
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Reducing routine laboratory tests in patients with isolated extremity fractures: a prospective safety and feasibility study in 246 patients
Abstract Background Daily routine laboratory testing is unnecessary in most admitted patients. The opportunity to reduce daily laboratory testing in orthopaedic trauma patients has not been previously investigated. Methods A prospective observational study was performed based on a new laboratory testing reduction protocol for 12 months at two...
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Extravasation of fluid in arthroscopic shoulder surgery requiring prolonged intubation: a case report
Abstract Background Shoulder arthroscopy is a safe and effective procedure with a low complication rate. Although rare, there are potentially life-threatening risks such as fluid extravasation causing airway compromise. Case presentation We report the case of a 65-year-old female treated with an arthroscopic rotator cuff repair who had significant...
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