Background: Addis et al. [5] described the epidemiology of appendicitis in the United States from 1970 to 1984. He reported that while overall incidence decreased, the highest incidence of appendicitis occurred in 10- to 19-y-olds.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Trauma caused by motorcycle-related injuries is extensive, expensive and increasing. Recent American literature reported that in 2004 the chance of a motorcyclist dying was 34 times greater than that for someone using any other motor vehicle for every mile travelled. In the United Kingdom a motorcyclist is killed or seriously injured every 665,894 km, compared with 18,661,626 km for cars.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis paper describes four plays which illustrate ethical themes relevant to engineers and which could be used as a resource for engineers who wish to explore ethical topics and their relationship with professional practice. The plays themselves have been chosen because a character in the play is involved in engineering activities. Each play is analysed to highlight some of the ethical issues the play raises.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground And Purpose: In this institution, the management of displaced (Gartland III) supracondylar fractures in children was changed from overhead olecranon screw traction to manipulation and percutaneous wiring in 1996. The purpose of this study was to compare the two methods of treatment and observe whether the decision to change management was justified.
Methods: A retrospective study of two cohorts; 151 patients between 1986 and 1996 treated with olecranon screw traction and 92 patients between 1996 and 2002 treated with percutaneous wiring.
Orthopaedic trauma requiring surgical admission presents to our hospitals right throughout the week. However, the level of service provided to trauma patients appears to fluctuate with more surgery facilities available during weekday "office-hours" with reduced facilities at the weekend. The National Confidential Enquiry into Peri-operative Deaths (NCEPOD) in 1999 laid down guidelines for orthopaedic trauma surgery in elderly patients clearly stating that no elderly patient requiring an urgent operation should have to wait for more than 24 h once fit for surgery.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Clinically severe obesity (CSO) is a surgically treated disease. The Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGBP) has been used to treat patients with CSO and has resulted in an improvement in co-morbidities. We speculated that after a period of weight loss, patients would require less medication, resulting in cost-savings to both the patient and the insurance company, as well as an overall gain in health.
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