Blunt traumaOrgansCavityAbdomenStab woundsNauseaPenetrating Abdominal InjuryPediatricIntra-abdomiThoraco-abdominalGunshot WoundsSurgerySymptomsTraumatic brainSpleenSurgicalPainPancreasLaparotomyPhysical ExamAcuteUnderwentMajor abdominalHemorrhageTrauma indexMortalityAorticSpineComplicationsSevereOutcomesUnintentional injuriesMechanismScanGallbladderMattox KLLaparoscopicSolid organ injuriesPancreaticPerforationAccidentsOne'sTypes of injuriesSecondaryCohortBowelVascularSeverityTorsoConstipationClassificationManagementDamageTear2021
Blunt trauma7
- Advances in imaging technologies, in particular for CT, have caused a paradigm shift in the detection and management of abdominal blunt trauma. (icrjournal.ir)
- In the past, patients with blunt trauma underwent laparotomy for detection and potential treatment of traumatic injuries. (icrjournal.ir)
- These data suggest that clinical examination of the abdomen is valid in awake and alert blunt trauma patients, regardless of the presence of other injuries. (coreem.net)
- Injuries to humans can occur intentionally or unintentionally and may be caused by blunt trauma, penetrating trauma, burning, toxic exposure, asphyxiation, or overexertion. (wikipedia.org)
- Blunt trauma injuries are caused by the forceful impact of an external object. (wikipedia.org)
- Injuries from blunt trauma may cause internal bleeding and bruising from ruptured capillaries beneath the skin, abrasion from scraping against the superficial epidermis, lacerated tears on the skin or internal organs, or bone fractures. (wikipedia.org)
- Crush injuries are a severe form of blunt trauma damage that apply large force to a large area over a longer period of time. (wikipedia.org)
Organs10
- An abdominal injury can cause serious damage to internal organs , and a person could bleed to death. (stjohn.org.nz)
- A genital injury is an injury to male or female sex organs, mainly those outside the body. (medlineplus.gov)
- Such injury can affect the reproductive organs and the bladder and urethra. (medlineplus.gov)
- Patients ' sociodemographic information, time to surgery , number of abdominal organs injured, type of firearm causing injury , presence of large vessel injury and extremity injury , presence of thoracic injury requiring thoracotomy in addition to laparotomy , colostomy , penetrating abdominal trauma index, pediatric trauma score (PTS), and shock status were evaluated. (bvsalud.org)
- A penetrating abdominal injury can damage the organs and tissues that are underneath the skin. (sacramentoinjuryattorneysblog.com)
- A CT scan of the abdomen can show the organs, blood vessels, and bones in your abdominal cavity. (healthline.com)
- Regular physical activity is also crucial, as it helps strengthen the abdominal muscles and improves blood flow to the organs in the abdomen. (howtogetasixpack.info)
- When the abdominal organs are healthy, they can efficiently carry out their functions, ensuring proper digestion and nutrient absorption. (howtogetasixpack.info)
- The abdominal cavity contains the spleen, liver, bowel, pancreas and kidney (among other organs). (coloradoinjurylaw.com)
- If your doctor recommends an abdominal ultrasound for your liver, gallbladder, spleen, or pancreas, eating a fatty meal before the test will limit the technician's view of those organs. (familydoctor.org)
Cavity3
- They need immediate resuscitation & exploration of abdominal cavity. (medicalopedia.org)
- Background: Penetrating abdominal trauma (PAT) typically involves the violation of the abdominal cavity by a gun-shot wound (GSW) or stab wound Recently several studies have favored a more conservative approach as opposed to mandatory exploratory laparotomy. (scirp.org)
- Puncture injuries result in a cavity in the tissue. (wikipedia.org)
Abdomen13
- Because of the anatomical position of the major vascular structures in the abdomen, injuries to these vessels have a high probability of association with other major injuries in the abdomen, particularly to the small bowel. (medscape.com)
- In contrast, approximately 30% of all vascular injuries observed in civilians occur in the abdomen. (medscape.com)
- A person could be bleeding internally if they have an injury to their abdomen (their tummy or stomach area) and may need urgent help until an ambulance arrives. (stjohn.org.nz)
- At Montlick Injury Attorneys, our Atlanta personal injury attorneys have represented countless people facing all types of injuries, including a significant proportion of those who sustained trauma to the abdomen. (montlick.com)
- Examples include an injury from the seatbelt or striking the abdomen on the steering column. (sacramentoinjuryattorneysblog.com)
- Any of these could penetrate the abdomen , leading to serious injuries. (sacramentoinjuryattorneysblog.com)
- If someone has been involved in an auto accident and suffered a penetrating injury of the abdomen , call 911 right away. (sacramentoinjuryattorneysblog.com)
- Adjustable compression and even support for abdomen and rib-related injuries. (ihealthsphere.com.au)
- The Thermoskin Abdominal Binder provides even compression and support for abdomen and rib related injuries and may be useful during recovery from abdominal surgeries. (ihealthsphere.com.au)
- 1. Position the abdominal binder over the affected area, either abdomen or ribs. (ihealthsphere.com.au)
- Given that the abdomen is an important source of occult bleeding, routine use of abdominal CT scans has become increasingly common and has predictably yielded many negative studies as well as finding clinically irrelevant abnormalities. (coreem.net)
- Prospective randomized trials to find the best prophylactic agent and duration to reduce penetrating injury infections of all the areas we examined (CNS, maxillofacial, thorax, abdomen and orthopedic) are desperately needed and could easily be performed at large trauma centers. (medscape.com)
- An abdominal aortic aneurysm occurs when the walls of the arteries become weak and bulge out in the part of the aorta that passes through the abdomen. (webmd.com)
Stab wounds4
- This topic review will discuss the evaluation and management of abdominal stab wounds. (medicalopedia.org)
- Navsaria PH, Berli JU, Edu S, Nicol AJ, Non-operative management of abdominal stab wounds: an analysis of 186 patients. (scirp.org)
- Van Brussel M, Van Hee R. Abdominal stab wounds: a five year patient review. (scirp.org)
- Low-velocity penetration injuries are caused by sharp objects, such as stab wounds, while high-velocity penetration injuries are caused by ballistic projectiles, such as gunshot wounds or injuries caused by shell fragments. (wikipedia.org)
Nausea2
- Anyone with abdominal pain or nausea after a bike crash should be evaluated," Cotter said. (craigdailypress.com)
- The patient is a 44-year-old male with a past medical history significant for intravenous (IV) drug use, candidal endocarditis status (post bioprosthetic aortic valve replacement, 9 years prior to presentation), now in remission who presented with generalized abdominal pain, which started 6 days prior, with associated nausea and vomiting. (journalmc.org)
Penetrating Abdominal Injury2
- What are a few of the dangers that a penetrating abdominal injury might present? (sacramentoinjuryattorneysblog.com)
- Penetrating abdominal injury cases admitted in University of Benin Teaching Hospital. (scirp.org)
Pediatric2
- The penetrating abdominal trauma index and PTS were found to be effective in predicting mortality and morbidity in pediatric patients with PAFI. (bvsalud.org)
- This review details the evaluation and management of traumatic injuries in pediatric patients and gives some recommendations for improvements to trauma care in LMICs. (frontiersin.org)
Intra-abdomi1
- The addition of PO contrast does not improve detection of intra-abdominal injury and should be avoided unless directed by the Trauma Surgical team. (chop.edu)
Thoraco-abdominal4
- Thoraco-abdominal impalement injuries are rare. (sages.org)
- We present this case of thoraco-abdominal rod impalement injury. (sages.org)
- To share our experience of role of endoscopy in management of thoraco-abdominal rod impalement injury. (sages.org)
- SafetyLit: 493 open and closed thoraco-abdominal or abdomino-thoracic injuries, 114 of them with involvement of the diaphragm. (safetylit.org)
Gunshot Wounds1
- Abdominal gunshot wounds: an urban trauma centre experience with 300 consecutive patients Ann Surg, Vol 208, 1988, pp 362-370. (scirp.org)
Surgery16
- This study examines whether delayed surgery in abdominal trauma patients resulted in an increase in missed diagnoses . (ahrq.gov)
- A penetrating abdominal wound is a medical emergency that often requires surgery to repair. (sacramentoinjuryattorneysblog.com)
- Current treatment options for blunt solid organ injuries include non- operative management, angioembolization, and surgery. (icrjournal.ir)
- It is important that radiologists be familiar with the liver, spleen and kidney injury grading system based on CT features that was established by the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma (AAST). (icrjournal.ir)
- Thermoskin is an important adjunct in helping rehabilitate injuries as it allows soft tissue to become fully extensible and more responsive to therapy and exercise following surgery, lay-off or overuse injury. (ihealthsphere.com.au)
- Abdominal surgery is probably associated with more likelihood to cause acute kidney injury (AKI). (biomedcentral.com)
- The aim of this study was to evaluate whether early or late start of renal replacement therapy (RRT) defined by simplified RIFLE (sRIFLE) classification in AKI patients after major abdominal surgery will affect outcome. (biomedcentral.com)
- 98 patients (41 female, mean age 66.4 ± 13.9 years) who underwent acute RRT according to local indications for post-major abdominal surgery AKI between 1 January, 2002 and 31 December, 2005 were enrolled The demographic data, comorbid diseases, types of surgery and RRT, as well as the indications for RRT were documented. (biomedcentral.com)
- On the other hand, hospital-acquired infection also contributes to the development of AKI in patients who receive emergent abdominal surgery. (biomedcentral.com)
- Thus it was assumed that abdominal surgery is probably associated with an increased likelihood of developing AKI. (biomedcentral.com)
- The aim of the present study was to evaluate whether the timing of RRT affected the in-hospital mortality rate in patients with AKI after major abdominal surgery. (biomedcentral.com)
- From January 2002 to December 2005, adult patients who underwent major abdominal surgery with postoperative AKI requiring RRT in ICU were enrolled into this multicenter prospective observational study. (biomedcentral.com)
- Exclusion criteria included patients aged less than 18 years, patients with an ICU stay of less than two days, patients who started dialysis before surgery, patients who didn't undergo abdominal surgery, or patients who underwent renal transplantation. (biomedcentral.com)
- However, before the CT scan was performed, the surgery resident or attending documented the abdominal exam, specifically "positive" versus "negative" for their concern for intraabdominal injuries. (coreem.net)
- Lung protective mechanical ventilation significantly improved intraoperative pulmonary oxygenation function and pulmonary compliance in patients experiencing various abdominal laparoscopic surgeries, but it could not ameliorate early postoperative atelectasis and oxygenation function on the first day after surgery. (springer.com)
- Appendicitis affects 5% of Americans, making it the most common cause of acute abdominal pain requiring surgery in the U.S., according to The National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. (medicinenet.com)
Symptoms4
- Some of the symptoms of penetrating abdominal injuries include pain that gets worse with movement, major bleeding and feeling lightheaded. (sacramentoinjuryattorneysblog.com)
- Any time you have a head injury with any symptoms - headache, vomiting, loss of consciousness - you should seek medical care. (craigdailypress.com)
- These symptoms could mean your headache is most likely stemming from whiplash, a concussion, or an even more serious head injury. (harcourthealth.com)
- Injuries can occur in any part of the body, and different symptoms are associated with different injuries. (wikipedia.org)
Traumatic brain2
- There are few car accident injuries as devastating as a traumatic brain injury. (montlick.com)
- The problem is your headache could be no big deal or a warning sign of a traumatic brain injury. (harcourthealth.com)
Spleen1
- This pathway is intended to treat children who present to the Emergency Department with suspected solid organ injuries to the liver, spleen, or kidney. (chop.edu)
Surgical5
- This striking difference between combat and noncombat vascular trauma can be attributed to the low energy of missiles from civilian handguns and the short prehospital transit times in urban settings, which make it more likely that a civilian with penetrating abdominal vascular injury will survive long enough to reach surgical care. (medscape.com)
- Despite improvements in technology and surgical techniques , abdominal injuries caused by firearms in children are traumatic with high complication rates and mortality . (bvsalud.org)
- The findings of this study support earlier initiation of acute RRT, and also underscore the importance of predicting prognoses of major abdominal surgical patients with AKI by using RIFLE classification. (biomedcentral.com)
- Although some intraabdominal injuries were identified via CT scan in patients with negative abdominal examinations (with and without distracting injuries), none required urgent surgical intervention or transfusion. (coreem.net)
- In summary, large advances in morbidity and mortality have been achieved by coupling antimicrobial therapy with aggressive surgical management following penetrating traumatic injury, however, many exciting opportunities exist for providers in the field to improve care and outcomes for patients suffering these terrible injuries. (medscape.com)
Pain8
- She had to leave work early on July 3 because of generalized pain and a temperature of 39°C. The patient's mother is a biologist and was aware that her daughter had sustained a needlestick injury while drawing blood from a patient in whom malaria was suspected. (cdc.gov)
- Lillard has also sat out five previous games due to the same stomach injury, which has been a literal pain since before the season even tipped-off. (foxsportseugene.com)
- Abdominal pain could be the result of internal bruising, but it could also indicate a more serious problem, such as internal bleeding. (harcourthealth.com)
- If you experience abdominal pain along with abdominal swelling, dizziness, and fainting, you should go to the hospital right away. (harcourthealth.com)
- Sometimes the pain occurs suddenly, and it can be very severe, different from other abdominal pain you've felt before. (medicinenet.com)
- Initial vitals were stable and pertinent physical exam findings included open abdominal wall ulcers with multiple scratch marks and lower abdominal pain on palpation. (journalmc.org)
- Abdominal ultrasounds are performed on people who have unexplained abdominal pain or have had abdominal injuries. (familydoctor.org)
- You may have some mild discomfort as the wand is moved over the area of your abdominal pain. (familydoctor.org)
Pancreas2
- Traumatic injuries of the pancreas are uncommon and often difficult to diagnose owing to subtle imaging findings, confounding multi-organ injuries, and nonspecific clinical signs. (icrjournal.ir)
- To our best knowledge, it is the first study that integrated miR-127 and the inflammatory injuries of the pancreas and the lung. (hindawi.com)
Laparotomy2
- Majority of impalement injuries are managed by thoracotomy or laparotomy or combined exploration. (sages.org)
- Early laparotomy and timely reconstruction for patients with abdominal electrical injury: Five Case Reports and Literature Review elec. (emf-portal.org)
Physical Exam1
- Abdominal CT scans are used when a doctor suspects something might be wrong in the abdominal area but can't find enough information through a physical exam or lab tests. (healthline.com)
Acute5
- Can be worn within 72 hours of an acute injury in accordance with the R.I.C.E method (rest, ice, compression an elevation of the limb post-injury). (ihealthsphere.com.au)
- While such systems are currently unfeasible in many LMICs, it is essential that capabilities for managing acute onset, severe but reversible disease and injuries are available in any country around the world ( 8 ). (frontiersin.org)
- Is MicroRNA-127 a Novel Biomarker for Acute Pancreatitis with Lung Injury? (hindawi.com)
- The aim of this study was to determine the expression of microRNA-127 (miR-127) in both rat models and patients of acute pancreatitis (AP) with lung injury (LI). (hindawi.com)
- Lung injury (LI) is commonly involved in 15%~60% of severe AP, and severe LI is likely to trigger acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and respiratory failure (RF). (hindawi.com)
Underwent1
- Patients underwent abdominal CT scanning routinely, as prior to the study. (coreem.net)
Major abdominal1
- Injuries to major abdominal vessels are uncommon but highly lethal vascular crises. (medscape.com)
Hemorrhage8
- Midline supramesocolic hemorrhage or hematoma (superior to the transverse mesocolon) is usually caused by injury to the suprarenal aorta, the celiac axis, the proximal superior mesenteric artery (SMA), or the proximal renal artery. (medscape.com)
- Midline inframesocolic hemorrhage or hematoma results from infrarenal aorta or inferior vena cava (IVC) injury (see the image below). (medscape.com)
- Lateral perirenal hematoma or hemorrhage suggests injury to the renal vessels or kidneys. (medscape.com)
- Lateral pelvic hematoma or hemorrhage indicates injury to the iliac artery, the iliac vein, or both. (medscape.com)
- Hepatoduodenal ligament hematoma or hemorrhage indicates injury to the portal vein, the hepatic artery, or both. (medscape.com)
- Another mechanism of injury is related to a direct crush or blow to the major vessels, resulting in an intimal tear with thrombosis or vessel rupture and hemorrhage. (medscape.com)
- Hemorrhagic shock from intra-abdominal hemorrhage often leads to metabolic acidosis accompanied by coagulopathy and hypothermia-the so-called lethal triad of trauma. (medscape.com)
- Abdominal packing and planned reoperation is a lifesaving technique for temporary control of hemorrhage in severely injured patients. (nih.gov)
Trauma index1
- The Abdominal Trauma Index and mechanism of injury were similar for the two groups. (nih.gov)
Mortality4
- Risk factors for mortality and morbidity in Syrian refugee children with penetrating abdominal firearm injuries: an 1-year experience. (bvsalud.org)
- In this study, factors affecting mortality and complications in penetrating abdominal firearm injuries caused by high-velocity bullets and shrapnel in children as a result of the civil war in Syria were evaluated. (bvsalud.org)
- The purpose of this study is to evaluate the abscess, sepsis, and mortality rates associated with duration of abdominal packing. (nih.gov)
- Based on these results, we conclude that although abdominal packing is a useful technique in the severely injured patient, it is associated with greater morbidity and mortality when the duration of packing exceeds 72 hours. (nih.gov)
Aortic4
- Follow the links below to find WebMD's comprehensive coverage about how an abdominal aortic aneurysm is contracted, how to treat it, and much more. (webmd.com)
- An abdominal ultrasound is one of the primary tests used to find an abdominal aortic aneurysm. (familydoctor.org)
- On rare occasions, the bulge can burst (called an abdominal aortic rupture). (familydoctor.org)
- If you are having an abdominal ultrasound for an aortic aneurysm, your doctor may have you fast (no food or liquid, except water) for 8 to 12 hours before your test. (familydoctor.org)
Spine6
- Because there were few studies on the association between workplace use of back belts and injuries, NIOSH also reviewed studies of the relationship between back belt use and forces exerted on the spine during manual lifting. (cdc.gov)
- Increase intra-abdominal pressure (IAP), which may counter the forces on the spine? (cdc.gov)
- The definition of distracting injuries used in this paper came from a 2012 study regarding c-spine clearance in distracting injuries (Rose 2012). (coreem.net)
- This is dangerous in trauma patients because it may exacerbate a cervical spine injury. (medscape.com)
- Its use is restricted to those patients in whom cervical spine injury has been excluded. (medscape.com)
- It also aids in maintaining a healthy weight, as the abdominal muscles provide support to the spine and help in maintaining good posture. (howtogetasixpack.info)
Complications4
- These are all significant injuries which could lead to severe complications. (sacramentoinjuryattorneysblog.com)
- Keep reading to learn why your doctor may order an abdominal CT scan, how to prepare for your procedure, and any possible risks and complications. (healthline.com)
- This randomized clinical study in Babol, Islamic Republic of Iran, compared some clinical complications and sexual functioning following subtotal (SAH) and total abdominal hysterectomy (TAH). (who.int)
- Une étude clinique randomisée réalisée à Babol, en République islamique d'Iran, a comparé les complications cliniques et la fonction sexuelle après une hystérectomie subtotale et une hystérectomie abdominale totale. (who.int)
Severe3
- Ingestion of sodium hydroxide can cause severe corrosive injury to the lips, tongue, oral mucosa, esophagus, and stomach. (cdc.gov)
- Major trauma is a severe traumatic injury that has the potential to cause disability or death. (wikipedia.org)
- The severity of the injury is divided into three grades-Grade I (mild), Grade II (moderate), and Grade III (severe). (coloradoinjurylaw.com)
Outcomes1
- A prospective trial is not feasible in military patients owing to dangerous conditions of injury but a trial examining infection pathogenesis and bacterial pathogen-specific outcomes by evaluating host immune response using modern genomic and proteomic molecular techniques would provide valuable information and could be carried out at a large academic trauma center. (medscape.com)
Unintentional injuries1
- The World Health Organization (WHO) reports that the top five etiologies for unintentional injuries are road traffic accidents (RTAs), falls, burns, drowning and poisoning ( 3 - 6 ) (Figure 1 ). (frontiersin.org)
Mechanism3
- Under this system, injuries are classified by mechanism of injury, objects/substances producing injury, place of occurrence, activity when injured, the role of human intent, and additional modules. (wikipedia.org)
- The actual cause of infection in penetrating trauma injury remains unclear but is likely multifactorial, to include impaired host immune response, the environment of the injury, mechanism of injury and anatomic location. (medscape.com)
- In these cases, the mechanism of the sudden stop can result in various types of intra-abdominal injuries. (coloradoinjurylaw.com)
Scan2
- A typical abdominal CT scan takes from 10 to 30 minutes. (healthline.com)
- Why would my doctor choose an abdominal ultrasound over an X-ray or a CT scan? (familydoctor.org)
Gallbladder1
- Gallbladder injury after blunt abdominal. (ogu.edu.tr)
Mattox KL2
- Carrick MM, Morrison CA, Pham HQ, Norman MA, Marvin B, Lee J, Wall MJ, Mattox KL " Modern management of traumatic subclavian artery injuries: a single institution's experience in the evolution of endovascular repair. . (bcm.edu)
- Graham JM, Mattox KL, Feliciano DV, DeBakey ME " Vascular injuries of the axilla. . (bcm.edu)
Laparoscopic2
- These results indicate that emergency ERP and laparoscopic drainage are appropriate for patients with peripancreatic effusion due to peripheral pancreatic duct injury. (springer.com)
- Extrahepatic bile duct injury during laparoscopic cholecystectomy -- own material. (amjcaserep.com)
Solid organ injuries1
- Imaging in Abdominal Trauma: Solid Organ Injuries', Iranian Congress of Radiology , 38(2), pp. 56-56. (icrjournal.ir)
Pancreatic2
- Computed tomography showed peripancreatic effusion and indicated an injury to the main pancreatic duct (MPD). (springer.com)
- An increasing number of evidence suggests that miRNAs may act as potential biomarkers for pancreatic injury [ 19 - 23 ]. (hindawi.com)
Perforation1
- The commonest organ injury was perforation of the small intestine. (scirp.org)
Accidents4
- This type of injury most typically arises in car accidents, especially those involving high speeds, where the force of the crash causes the body to propel sideways or forward, either into a seatbelt, the steering wheel, dashboard, or the frame of the actual vehicle. (montlick.com)
- It can also lead to physical and mental fatigue resulting in errors, injuries, and accidents. (medscape.com)
- Traffic accidents are the most common form of deadly injury, causing about one-third of injury-related deaths. (wikipedia.org)
- If the cyclist does not land on an outstretched hand or on the top of the shoulder, facial injuries are the next type of injury that may occur in cycling accidents. (coloradoinjurylaw.com)
One's2
- Intentional injuries may be acts of violence against others or self-inflicted against one's own person. (wikipedia.org)
- Therefore, any issues or imbalances in the abdominal region can have a profound impact on one's health. (howtogetasixpack.info)
Types of injuries3
- Certain types of injuries are more common in developed countries or developing countries. (wikipedia.org)
- Studies on these types of injuries found that external bruising is a strong indicator for internal injury. (coloradoinjurylaw.com)
- Medical evaluation in these types of injuries is critical. (coloradoinjurylaw.com)
Secondary3
- Penetrating injuries directly disrupt the vessel wall or create intimal flaps secondary to the blast effect. (medscape.com)
- Group II, I: Penetrating but occult injuries, need secondary abdominal survey. (medicalopedia.org)
- Under this system injuries are classified by nature, part of body affected, source and secondary source, and event or exposure. (wikipedia.org)
Cohort1
- 2.3% of this cohort had intraabdominal injuries on CT. (coreem.net)
Bowel2
- A review of posttraumatic bowel injuries in Ibadan. (scirp.org)
- On the other hand, poor abdominal health can lead to digestive issues, such as indigestion, acid reflux, or irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). (howtogetasixpack.info)
Vascular3
- Essential to the successful management of these injuries is a thorough knowledge of intra-abdominal vascular anatomy and a familiarity with the techniques of proximal and distal control combined with selective application of primary repair, bypass, or ligation as indicated. (medscape.com)
- This self-perpetuating cycle is responsible for 80% of deaths in patients with major vascular injury and must be rapidly corrected to prevent a dismal outcome. (medscape.com)
- The incidence of abdominal vascular injuries in military conflicts is surprisingly low: generally less than 5% of all vascular injuries. (medscape.com)
Severity2
- No patients were excluded on basis of intoxication or number/severity of distracting injuries. (coreem.net)
- The injury severity score (ISS) is a medical score to assess trauma severity. (wikipedia.org)
Torso1
- They were divided into head injuries, torso injuries, and long bone fractures. (coreem.net)
Constipation1
- Poor abdominal health can lead to digestive disorders, such as bloating, constipation, or diarrhea. (howtogetasixpack.info)
Classification4
- Several major health organizations have established systems for the classification and description of human injuries. (wikipedia.org)
- The World Health Organization (WHO) developed the International Classification of External Causes of Injury (ICECI). (wikipedia.org)
- The United States Bureau of Labor Statistics developed the Occupational Injury and Illness Classification System (OIICS). (wikipedia.org)
- The Orchard Sports Injury and Illness Classification System (OSIICS), previously OSICS, is used to classify injuries to enable research into specific sports injuries. (wikipedia.org)
Management3
Damage2
- A straddle injury is damage to the testicle or urinary tract. (medlineplus.gov)
- An injury is any physiological damage to living tissue caused by immediate physical stress. (wikipedia.org)
Tear2
- The 22-time majors champion withdrew due to an abdominal tear, ending his hopes of a calendar-year Grand Slam. (axios.com)
- She got some rest against Serbia, but the tear in her abdominal muscle was too much for her to take any further risk. (taylordailypress.net)
20211
- As of 2021, approximately 4.4 million people are killed due to injuries each year worldwide, constituting nearly 8% of all deaths. (wikipedia.org)