id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-005816-i54q5gsu nan 10(th) European Congress of Trauma and Emergency Surgery: May 13–17, 2009 Antalya, Turkey 2009-08-06 .txt text/plain 83124 5617 53 Several factors such as the initial lack of symptoms, a low diagnostic sensitivity of the CT (34% false negatives), and the nonoperative management of solid organ injuries, have contributed to a delayed diagnosis in one of every five patients in our series, but this has not led to a significant increase in septic complications in this group. Method: The demographic features, the treatments, the intensity of the illness and mortality rate of the 155 patients in Afyon Kocatepe University General Surgery clinic between the years 2006 Background: Enterocutaneous fistula continues to be a serious surgical problem. Introduction: In our previous study, we examined the treatment results of burn patients older than 45 years, and found a significant increase in mortality with increasing age groups. Methods: Data on emergency surgical cases and admissions to the surgical service over a 3-month period were collected and analyzed; this included patient demographics, referral sources, diagnosis, operation, and length of stay (LOS Conclusion: Emergency workload represents a significant part of the work for the general surgeons. ./cache/cord-005816-i54q5gsu.txt ./txt/cord-005816-i54q5gsu.txt