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Openness with injured patients

Agreed policy on openness with injured patients... [Pg.203]

Liver injuries, particularly caused by weapons and accidents, have been known ever since the dawn of mankind. There are numerous reports dating from antiquity and later centuries of liver injuries and surgical attempts to heal them. About 1600, F. Hildanus reported an excision of a prolapsed part of the liver after trauma - the patient survived. In 1716 G. Berta succeeded in treating a prolapsed and severely injured liver in a madman who had cut open his belly with a knife. Laparotomy has been used since 1886 to manage liver injuries mortality rates were 60% (L. Edler, 1887), 81% (E Terrier, 1896) and 44% (B.T. Til-tun, 1905). [Pg.872]

Fig. 12.56a,b. Hamstrings syndrome, a Long- and b short-axis 12-5 MHz US images obtained over the posterior hip in a patient with ischiocrural tendon tear associated with the acute onset of symptoms resembling sciatica. The close relationship between the injured conjoined tendon (open arrows) of the semitendinosus (St) and biceps (Be) and the sciatic nerve (white arrows) is responsible for symptoms related to nerve irritation. Observe the normal semimembranosus tendon (arrowhead)... [Pg.598]


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