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1. Penetrating buttock trauma is morbid but rarely fatal - A South African experience.

2. Double Jeopardy Injuries: Improved Clinical Outcomes With FAST Imaging and Subxiphoid Pericardial Window for Combined Cardiac and Abdominal Stab Wounds.

3. Laparotomy for Abdominal Stab Wound With Combined Omental and Organ Evisceration: 10-Year Experience From a Major Trauma Centre in South Africa.

4. The Management of Penetrating Neck Injury With Retained Knife: 15-Year Experience From a Major Trauma Center in South Africa.

6. Laparotomy for penetrating gastric trauma - A South African experience.

7. Foley Catheter Balloon Tamponade for Actively Bleeding Wounds Following Penetrating Neck Injury is an Effective Technique for Controlling Non-Compressible Junctional External Haemorrhage.

8. Trends in the Management of Abdominal Gunshot Wounds Over the Last Decade: A South African Experience.

9. Trauma to the gallbladder is associated with concurrent injuries to the extra hepatic biliary system: A South African experience.

10. Retrospective cohort study of paediatric splenic injuries at a major adult trauma centre in South Africa identifies areas of success and improvement.

11. Recurrent pneumothorax following chest tube removal in thoracic stab wounds: a comparative study between end inspiratory versus end expiratory removal techniques at a major trauma centre in South Africa.

12. Faecal diversion remains central in the contemporary management of rectal trauma–Experience from a major trauma centre in South Africa.

13. Management of thoracoabdominal gunshot wounds – Experience from a major trauma centre in South Africa.

14. Contemporary management of rectal trauma - A South African experience.

15. Analysis of Surgical Adverse Events at a Major University Hospital in South Africa.

16. Radiographic pneumoperitoneum following abdominal stab wound is not an absolute indication for mandatory laparotomy - A South African experience.

17. Laparotomy for organ evisceration from abdominal stab wounds: A South African experience.

18. Acute Kidney Injury on Presentation to a Major Trauma Service is Associated with Poor Outcomes.

19. Routine cervical spine immobilisation is unnecessary in patients with isolated cerebral gunshot wounds: A South African experience.

20. Management of intra-abdominal vascular injury in trauma laparotomy: a South African experience.

21. Selective non-operative management of stab wounds to the posterior abdomen is safe: the Pietermaritzburg experience.

22. Penetrating cardiac injuries and the evolving management algorithm in the current era.

23. What is the yield of routine chest radiography following tube thoracostomy for trauma?

24. The selective conservative management of penetrating thoracic trauma is still appropriate in the current era.

25. The spectrum of visceral injuries secondary to misplaced intercostal chest drains: Experience from a high volume trauma service in South Africa.

26. The accuracy of the Alvarado score in predicting acute appendicitis in the black South African population needs to be validated.

27. Acute Appendicitis in a Developing Country.

28. A Tragic Miscommunication: Ethical Decision Making in Burns Care.

29. Prophylactic antibiotics for tube thoracostomy may not be appropriate in the developing world setting.

30. Trends in Adoption of Laparoscopic Appendicectomy in a Developing Country: Closing the Gap.

31. Management of intra-abdominal vascular injury in trauma laparotomy: a South African experience.

32. Civilian cerebral gunshot wounds: a South African experience.

33. Penetrating colonic trauma and damage control surgery: Anastomosis or stoma?

34. Abroad, Many Hope for 'New Chapter'.

35. Damage Control Laparotomy: High-Volume Centers Display Similar Mortality Rates Despite Differences in Country Income Level.

36. Mob Justice in South Africa: A comparison of blunt trauma secondary to community and non-community assaults.

37. Comparison of the Pediatric Resuscitation and Trauma Outcome (PRESTO) Model and Pediatric Trauma Scoring Systems in a Middle-Income Country.

38. Predicting the Outcome of Non-operative Management of Splenic Trauma in South Africa.

39. Evolving Indications for Lower Limb Amputations in South Africa Offer Opportunities for Health System Improvement.

40. Developing a blueprint for a civilian-military collaborative program in trauma training for Northern European countries: A South African experience.

41. Surgical Considerations for Pediatric Snake Bites in Low- and Middle-Income Countries.

42. Trauma registry data as a tool for comparison of practice patterns and outcomes between low- and middle-income and high-income healthcare settings.

43. Defining an intra-operative blunt mesenteric injury grading system and its use as a tool for surgical-decision making.

44. Pediatric Appendicitis Severity in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa: A Retrospective Cohort Analysis.

45. Validation of the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma's emergency general surgery breast infection grading system.

46. Ethics of Burn Wound Care in a Low-Middle Income Country.

47. Appendicitis: Rural Patient Status is Associated with Increased Duration of Prehospital Symptoms and Worse Outcomes in High- and Low-Middle-Income Countries.

48. External Validation of a Tube Thoracostomy Complication Classification System.

49. Introducing Video-Assisted Thoracoscopy for Trauma into a South African Township Hospital.

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