Publications by authors named "Seyed Houssein Saeed-Banadaky"

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  • Abdominal injuries are a major global health issue, often categorized into blunt and penetrating types, and this study focuses on their epidemiology and clinical characteristics using data from Iran's National Trauma Registry from 2016 to 2023.
  • Out of 532 patients studied, the majority (78.9%) had blunt injuries, predominantly affecting the spleen and liver, while penetrating injuries primarily involved the colon and small intestine.
  • Key findings include higher rates of ICU admissions and blood transfusions in blunt trauma cases compared to penetrating injuries, with significant predictors for ICU admission being Injury Severity Score (ISS) and the type of management (NOM vs. OM).
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  • The study compared various scoring systems used for pediatric trauma to determine their effectiveness in predicting in-hospital mortality and ICU admissions among 6709 patients aged 18 and under.
  • Findings revealed that the adjusted trauma and injury severity score (aTRISS) was the best predictor of mortality, while the new trauma and injury severity score (NTRISS) excelled in predicting ICU admissions.
  • The results highlight the importance of using TRISS, aTRISS, and NTRISS in clinical settings to identify at-risk patients and improve outcomes.
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Unlabelled: Percutaneous release of the A1 pulley has been introduced as a therapeutic approach for trigger fingers and is suggested as an effective and safe alternative, where conservative treatments fail. The aim of the current study was to determine if percutaneous release with a 15° stab knife can effectively result in acceptable efficacy and lower complication rate.

Methods: In the present study, the percutaneous release of the A1 pulley was evaluated by percutaneous release using a 15° stab knife in 20 fresh-frozen cadaver hands (10 cadavers).

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The applications of nanostructures have been limited by their different toxicities. So, the investigation of these toxicities is necessary before nanostructure application. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of aluminum oxide (AlO) nanoparticles on bone density in Wistar rat.

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Fat embolism syndrome is a clinical diagnosis, and diagnostic procedures are not specific. In every trauma patient, Fat embolism syndrome has to be considered as a possibility and supportive treatment should begin as soon as possible. The authors reported a rare case of Fat embolism syndrome whose only neurological symptom was motor aphasia.

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