Thank you for your excellent video. I have a question about the first 17 y o blunt trauma with grade V injury. Would you conclude that the decision of non-operative management for such a high-grade injury based on patient's haemodynamic stability a safe approach even though the literature encourages operative management of grade V injuries? I think it's a very interesting case and has changed my concept of understanding blunt liver injuries. Thank you for sharing this video sir!
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In 8:30 u said if there is 3 grade 1 injury it’sa grade 3 injury but how if there is only 2 findings in grade 1
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Thank you for your excellent video. I have a question about the first 17 y o blunt trauma with grade V injury. Would you conclude that the decision of non-operative management for such a high-grade injury based on patient's haemodynamic stability a safe approach even though the literature encourages operative management of grade V injuries? I think it's a very interesting case and has changed my concept of understanding blunt liver injuries. Thank you for sharing this video sir!
Colon or large intestine ulcers can be seen in ct scan?
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