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Selective Nonoperative Management of Abdominal Gunshot Wounds from Heresy to Adoption: A Multicenter Study of the Research Consortium of New England Centers for Trauma (ReCoNECT).

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Published in 2017 at "Journal of the American College of Surgeons"

DOI: 10.1016/j.jamcollsurg.2016.12.055

Abstract: BACKGROUND Selective nonoperative management (SNOM) of abdominal gunshot wounds is being practiced in certain trauma centers, but its broader acceptance in the surgical community is unknown. We hypothesized that SNOM has been adopted in New… read more here.

Keywords: nonoperative management; abdominal gunshot; management; new england ... See more keywords
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Prospective evaluation of the selective nonoperative management of abdominal stab wounds: When is it safe to discharge?

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Published in 2022 at "Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery"

DOI: 10.1097/ta.0000000000003733

Abstract: A prospective evaluation of Selective Nonoperative Management of Abdominal Stab Wounds. Observation for a minimum of 24 hours is warranted prior to discharge. #TraumaSurg #WTA2022 BACKGROUND The optimal observation time required to exclude hollow viscus… read more here.

Keywords: selective nonoperative; abdominal stab; nonoperative management; stab wounds ... See more keywords
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Selective Nonoperative Management of Abdominal Stab Wounds with Isolated Omental Evisceration is Safe: A South African Experience

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Published in 2020 at "Scandinavian Journal of Surgery"

DOI: 10.1177/1457496920903982

Abstract: Background and Aims: Selective nonoperative management of abdominal stab wound is well established, but its application in the setting of isolated omental evisceration remains controversial. The aim of the study is to establish the role… read more here.

Keywords: nonoperative management; selective nonoperative; isolated omental; omental evisceration ... See more keywords