Introduction to the fourth “Focus-on” issue devoted to Disaster and Military Surgery in EJTES S. Lennquist Editorial 04 April 2012 Pages: 83 - 83
Overview of polytrauma patients in the first 10 days after the Sichuan earthquake: a report from the No. 903 Military Hospital, Jiangyou R. GaoL. YangQ. Fu Original Article 03 April 2012 Pages: 85 - 88
Indications for bullet removal: overview of the literature, and clinical practice guidelines for European trauma surgeons T. DienstknechtK. HorstT. C. Hardcastle Original Article 13 December 2011 Pages: 89 - 93
Contemporary body armor: technical data, injuries, and limits N. PratF. RongierasE. Voiglio Review Article 01 February 2012 Pages: 95 - 105
Causes of inpatient death for patients with warfare-related limb trauma and logistic regression analysis of the risk factors C. Z. ChengD. H. ZhaoZ. D. Lin Original Article 11 August 2011 Pages: 107 - 112
Assessment of hospital disaster plans for conventional mass casualty incidents following terrorist explosions using a live exercise based upon the real data of actual patients I. AshkenaziA. OhanaM. Michaelson Disaster & Military Surgery 05 October 2011 Pages: 113 - 117
Injury pattern of suicide bomb attacks in Pakistan M. M. A. YasinG. NasreenS. A. Malik Original Article 23 March 2011 Pages: 119 - 127
Clinical review: Volkmann’s ischaemic contracture D. A. PettittP. McArthur Review Article 22 February 2011 Pages: 129 - 137
Delays in diagnosis in early trauma care: evaluation of diagnostic efficiency and circumstances of delay M. MuhmT. DankoH. Winkler Original Article 07 July 2011 Pages: 139 - 149
Emergency thoracotomies in the largest trauma center in Denmark: 10 years’ experience K. KandlerL. KongeJ. Ravn Original Article 02 August 2011 Pages: 151 - 156
What are the predictors of scapula fractures in high-impact blunt trauma patients and why do we miss them in the emergency department? M. UzkeserM. EmetM. Işık Original Article 09 August 2011 Pages: 157 - 162
Severe pelvic fracture-related bleeding in pediatric patients: does it occur? H. TuovinenT. SöderlundL. Handolin Original Article 09 August 2011 Pages: 163 - 169
Prehospital HMG Co-A reductase inhibitor use and reduced mortality in hemorrhagic shock due to trauma J. M. FeeneyV. JayaramanL. M. Jacobs Original Article 12 August 2011 Pages: 171 - 176
Analysis of factors predicting success and failure of treatment after type B periprosthetic humeral fractures: a case series study H. WolfG. PajendaK. Sarahrudi Original Article 17 August 2011 Pages: 177 - 183
Do stable multiply injured patients with bilateral femur fractures have higher complication rates? An investigation by the EPOFF study group Roman PfeiferDieter RixenThe EPOFF study group Original Article 17 August 2011 Pages: 185 - 190
Results of the femur fractures treated with the new selfdynamisable internal fixator (SIF) Milorad MitkovicS. MilenkovicMilan Mitkovic Original Article Open access 28 October 2011 Pages: 191 - 200