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

2. Using a Hybrid Electronic Medical Record System for the Surveillance of Adverse Surgical Events and Human Error in A Developing World Surgical Service.

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

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

5. A comparison of base deficit and vital signs in the early assessment of patients with penetrating trauma in a high burden setting.

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

7. The role of computed tomography angiography in the detection of aerodigestive tract injury following penetrating neck injury.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

29. The Selective Non-operative Management of Penetrating Cervical Venous Trauma is Safe and Effective.

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

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

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

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

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