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Reconstruction of post-traumatic long segment bone defects of the lower end of the femur by free vascularized fibula combined with allograft (modified Capanna’s technique) H. VenkatramaniS. R. SabapathyS. Rajasekaran Original Article 23 September 2014 Pages: 17 - 24
Intramedullary nailing after external fixation of the femur and tibia: a review of advantages and limits P. PaironC. OssendorfP. M. Rommens Review Article 25 September 2014 Pages: 25 - 38
The role of intramedullary nailing in treatment of open fractures A. HofmannS.-O. DietzP. M. Rommens Review Article 24 December 2014 Pages: 39 - 47
Viscoelastic hemostatic fibrinogen assays detect fibrinolysis early J. N. HarrE. E. MooreC. C. Silliman Original Article 04 April 2014 Pages: 49 - 56
Dynamic detection of N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide helps to predict the outcome of patients with major trauma A. QianM. ZhangG. Zhao Original Article 03 June 2014 Pages: 57 - 64
Profile of fatal patients admitted to a neuro trauma critical care unit S. LalwaniN. RajkumariP. Mathur Letter 27 May 2014 Pages: 65 - 67
Efficacy of computed tomography for abdominal stab wounds: a single institutional analysis G. J. LeeG. SonM. Chung Original Article 24 June 2014 Pages: 69 - 74
The selective conservative management of small traumatic pneumothoraces following stab injuries is safe: experience from a high-volume trauma service in South Africa V. Y. KongG. V. OosthuizenD. L. Clarke Original Article 21 June 2014 Pages: 75 - 79
Non-operative management of blunt hepatic trauma: Does angioembolization have a major impact? K. A. BertensK. N. VogtD. K. Gray Original Article 05 August 2014 Pages: 81 - 86
Is laparoscopic appendectomy going to be standard procedure for acute appendicitis; a 5-year single center experience with 1,788 patients M. A. BozkurtM. G. UnsalH. Alis Original Article 31 May 2014 Pages: 87 - 89
Predicting outcomes in patients with perforated gastroduodenal ulcers: artificial neural network modelling indicates a highly complex disease K. SøreideK. ThorsenJ. A. Søreide Original Article Open access 14 June 2014 Pages: 91 - 98
Early versus delayed enteral feeding in patients with abdominal trauma: a retrospective cohort study Jianyi YinJian WangJieshou Li Original Article 21 June 2014 Pages: 99 - 105
Glove perforation, blunt needles and surgeons’ safety A. MingoliG. SgarziniC. Modini Letter 24 July 2014 Pages: 107 - 108