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Numer behöver man inte alltid kirurgiska ingrepp vid skottskador och skador från knivhugg.
When it comes to a gunshot or stab
wound in the stomach, surgeons will almost reflexively open up a
patient's abdomen to look for damage.
But that's starting to change as doctors rethink how best to manage trauma cases.
A team of researchers pored over the National Data Bank and examined more than 25,000 cases of penetrating injuries to the abdomen (about 12,000 gunshot cases and 13,000 stabbings) in the U.S. between 2002 and 2008.
They found that more hospitals are trying a no-surgery option when possible. That's helping to reduce the number of unnecessary operations, prevent complications and save money, according to dr. Adil Haider, senior author from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. "
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Maritha.
Numer behöver man inte alltid kirurgiska ingrepp vid skottskador och skador från knivhugg.
"No Surgery Required For Some Stabbing, Shooting Patients
January 6, 2012
But that's starting to change as doctors rethink how best to manage trauma cases.
A team of researchers pored over the National Data Bank and examined more than 25,000 cases of penetrating injuries to the abdomen (about 12,000 gunshot cases and 13,000 stabbings) in the U.S. between 2002 and 2008.
They found that more hospitals are trying a no-surgery option when possible. That's helping to reduce the number of unnecessary operations, prevent complications and save money, according to dr. Adil Haider, senior author from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. "
Om ni vill läsa hela artikeln, så går det bra att göra det, HÄR.
Ha en fortsatt bra lördag.
Maritha.
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