After a cholecystectomy, dropped stones can serve as a nidus for abscess formation. Intrabdominal abscesses tend to cause irritation and inflammation of the peritoneum and are thus rarely asymptomatic. This report discusses a 38-year-old female complaining of a recurrent right upper quadrant pain that led to multiple hospital admissions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Road traffic injuries (RTIs) are the third leading cause of death in Saudi Arabia. Because speed is a major risk factor for severe crash-related injuries, a camera ticketing system was implemented countrywide in mid-2010 by the traffic police in an effort to improve traffic safety. There are no published studies on the effects of the system in Saudi Arabia.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground And Objectives: In Saudi Arabia (SA), injuries are the second leading cause of death; however, little is known about their frequencies and outcomes. Trauma registries play a major role in measuring the burden on population health. This study aims to describe the population of the only hospital-based trauma registry in the country and highlight challenges and potential opportunities to improve trauma data collection and research in SA.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground And Objectives: Data on the epidemiology of traumatic head injuries (THI) is essential for any organized prevention program. Such data are few in the developing world. Our primary goal was to study the causes, descriptive features, and outcomes of THI in adults in Saudi Arabia.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground And Objectives: Injury to the head is the most common affected body part in pediatric trauma and could be associated with deleterious consequences. It presents a challenge for developing countries since many injuries are preventable and there are few epidemiological data to support injury prevention programs. The current study aimed to determine demographic characteristics, etiology and outcome of head injury in the pediatric population and compare findings to international figures.
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