Publications by authors named "Yaman Ozyurt"

Fat embolism syndrome (FES) is a known complication of traumatology, especially in long bone fractures. Fat embolic events are most often clinically insignificant and difficult to recognize since clinical manifestations are varied and there is no routine laboratory or radiographic diagnostic tool. Classically, FES presents with the triad of pulmonary distress, mental status changes, and petechial rash 24 to 48 hours after long-bone fracture.

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Background: Our aim is to investigate treatment modalities and the results of traumatic diaphragmatic rupture in our trauma patients.

Methods: In this retrospective study, 48 patients admitted to our hospital between 1997-2000 with diaphragmatic injury were evaluated according to the type of injury, diagnostic methods, associated organ injury, treatment modality, morbidity and mortality. Injury severity score (ISS) was used in patients with associated organ injury to assess the effect on mortality.

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