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2“…Mechanical compression tests showed that the abalone foot muscle is inherently robust and can resist penetration by sharp objects. A finite element simulation indicated that to avoid being pierced, abalone controls the shape of its foot to wrap it around sharp objects, thereby greatly reducing the stress concentration. …”
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3“…We describe the acute and definitive management of a child treated 17 h after transorbital craniocerebral penetration by a sharp object. Despite the rarity of these types of injury, a good outcome can be achieved if they are promptly recognized and managed.…”
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4por Patsopoulou, Anna, Anyfantis, Ioannis, Papathanasiou, Ioanna V., Fradelos, Evangelos C., Malliarou, Maria, Tsaras, Konstantinos, Malli, Foteini, Papagiannis, DimitriosEnlace del recurso
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5“…While many FOB ingestions are benign, sharp objects, including razor blades, are of particular concern given the acute risk of perforation throughout the gastrointestinal tracts. …”
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8por Memish, Ziad A., Assiri, Abdullah M., Eldalatony, Mervat M., Hathout, Hanan M., Alzoman, Hend, Undaya, Monabae“…Results: During the study period, 477 needle stick and sharp object injuries were reported with peak incidence (13.84%) during 2009. …”
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9“…OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of needle-stick and sharp object injuries among staff nurses in Dessie referral hospital, Amhara region, Ethiopia, 2018. …”
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10por Fadil, Raja A., Abdelmutalab, Nuha A., Abdelhafeez, Sitalnesa A., Mazi, Walid, Algamdi, Sultan, Shelwy, Muzana M., Bouafia, Nabiha, Alzahrani, Salih E.“…The present study aimed to determine the burden and risk factors of sharp object injuries in two tertiary hospitals in the Taif City KSA. …”
Publicado 2021
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11por Yuan, Jingjing, Ma, Mengjie, Guo, Yang, He, Bili, Cai, Zhenzhai, Ye, Bin, Xu, Lei, Liu, Jiang, Ding, Jin, Zheng, Zhongfa, Duan, Jianhua, Wang, Liangjing“…The remaining types were non-sharp objects (24.1%), including food bolus (14.6%). …”
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12“…Contact with sharp objects is a major concern among healthcare workers, especially nurses. …”
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13por Gatto, Antonio, Angelici, Serenella, Di Pangrazio, Claudia, Nanni, Lorenzo, Buonsenso, Danilo, Paradiso, Filomena Valentina, Chiaretti, Antonio“…A number of case reports and small case series describe successful conservative management for the majority of ingested sharp objects. According to the literature data, our report confirms that the ingestion of sharp objects and relatively big objects in a baby can be successfully non-operatively managed, even despite the age of the patient and though the FBs are multiple.…”
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14por Pasic, Aleksandra, Joguncic, Anes, Smajic, Emina, Duskan, Selvedina, Sehercehajic, Emir, Hajro, Sanela“…Biophysical hazards in medical laboratories are manifested by needles and sharp objects, infectious materials, noise, vibration, radiation, poor air quality, temperature inversions. …”
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15“…Sharp objects specifically account for 35% perforation rates and impactions, most commonly at the ileocecal valve. …”
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16por Hosseini, Hamid, Masoumpour, Masoumeh, Keshavarz-Fazl, Fatemeh, Razeghinejad, M. Reza, Salouti, Ramin, Nowroozzadeh, Mohammad Hosein“…Rural residents comprised 125 (45%) of the cohort. Sharp objects caused ocular injury in 211 (76%) cases, and 207 (74%) cases had open-globe injuries. …”
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17por Azimi, Ali, Abdollahi, Fardad, Sadeghi, Elham, Reza Farsiani, Amir, Moshksar, Shadi, Nadi, Maryam“…The incidence of OGI was lowest in winter and highest in spring, and it had more prevalence on the weekends. Sharp objects were the most common cause of OGI in ages [Formula: see text] 7 years, while blunt objects, accidents and falls, and guns and fireworks were more prevalent in older children. …”
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18“…Conclusion The prevalence of domestic accidents in rural women was 35.9%. Injuries from sharp objects were the most common type of domestic accident.…”
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19“…Objective: To sketch a trend of non-military accidents in Iraq (road traffic accidents [RTA], falls, burns, firearm injuries, assaults by sharp objects and sexual assaults) among civilians during the last 14 years associated with the period of conflict (2003–2016). …”
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20“…Transparent cap‐assisted endoscopy was associated with shorter procedure time for removing jujube pits ([4.24 ± 2.81] min vs [7.62 ± 8.15] min, P = 0.001), fish bones ([2.99 ± 2.15] min vs [6.49 ± 6.54] min, P < 0.001) and other sharp objects ([4.29 ± 3.36] min vs [10.60 ± 19.79 min], P = 0.027) and higher rates of clear endoscopic views in extracting jujube pits, fish bones, poultry bones and other sharp objects (98% vs 43.4%, 97.5% vs 74.1%, 100% vs 81.3% and 100% vs 82.7%; all P < 0.05). …”
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