Issue | Title | |
Vol 99, No 6 (2009) | Colonic perforation by high-pressure water exerted via anal canal | Abstract PDF |
ibrahim turkcuer, Mustafa Serinken, Ozgur Karcioglu, Cagatay Aydin, Yilmaz Kiroglu | ||
Vol 111, No 7 (2021) | The impact of COVID-19 national lockdown on orthopaedic trauma admissions in the northern part of South Africa: A multicentre review of tertiary- and secondary-level hospital admissions | Abstract PDF |
P A Rachuene, R R Masipa, R Dey, M Msingapantsi, S M Khanyile, M P Phala, J K Murila, M T Mariba | ||
Vol 105, No 6 (2015) | Algorithms for managing the common trauma patient | Abstract PDF |
J John | ||
Vol 103, No 9 (2013) | The promotion of road safety by healthcare professionals in South Africa | Abstract PDF HTML |
Marion Sinclair | ||
Vol 109, No 3 (2019) | Trauma electives in South Africa provide valuable training for international surgeons | Abstract PDF |
H Uchino, V Y Kong, F Plani, W Bekker, V Manchev, J L Bruce, G L Laing, D L Clarke | ||
Vol 106, No 11 (2016) | Elevated international normalised ratios correlate with severity of injury and outcome | Abstract PDF |
M A Noorbhai, H M Cassimjee, B Sartorius, D J J Muckart | ||
Vol 111, No 5 (2021) | Three months in a high-volume tertiary orthopaedic trauma unit: What is a registrar worth? | Abstract PDF |
H F van Zyl, M Burger, N Ferreira | ||
Vol 105, No 2 (2015) | Trauma quality improvement: The Pietermaritzburg Metropolitan Trauma Service experience with the development of a comprehensive structure to facilitate quality improvement in rural trauma and acute care in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa | Abstract PDF |
Damian Luiz Clarke | ||
Vol 108, No 5 (2018) | A raised serum lactate level is an independent predictor of in-hospital mortality in patients with isolated cerebral gunshot wounds | Abstract PDF |
V Y Kong, R D Weale, G L Laing, J L Bruce, G V Oosthuizen, B Sartorius, P Brysiewicz, D L Clarke | ||
Vol 106, No 7 (2016) | Analysis of 5 years of morbidity and mortality conferences in a metropolitan South African trauma service | Abstract PDF |
Victor Y Kong, Damian Luiz Clarke | ||
Vol 110, No 12 (2020) | Repeat injuries in childhood | Abstract PDF |
S M Peters, M-A Davies, A B van As | ||
Vol 104, No 11 (2014) | The smell of coffee, blood and disinfectant … | Abstract PDF HTML |
Chris Bateman | ||
Vol 108, No 3 (2018) | An audit of ingested and aspirated foreign bodies in children at a university hospital in South Africa: The Pietermaritzburg experience | Abstract PDF |
N F Majola, V Y Kong, H Mangray, V Govindasamy, G L Laing, D L Clarke | ||
Vol 110, No 11 (2020) | Trauma patterns during the COVID-19 lockdown in South Africa expose vulnerability of women | Abstract PDF |
A Zsilavecz, H Wain, J L Bruce, M T D Smith, W Bekker, G L Laing, E Lutge, D L Clarke | ||
Vol 105, No 10 (2015) | Interpersonal violence as a major contributor towards the skewed burden of trauma in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa | Abstract PDF |
Carolyn Lewis, Darryl Wood | ||
Vol 105, No 10 (2015) | The wrong and wounding road: Paediatric polytrauma admitted to a level 1 trauma intensive care unit over a 5-year period | Abstract PDF |
Natasha Naidoo, David J J Muckart | ||
Vol 100, No 2 (2010) | FAST scanning in the developing world emergency department | Abstract PDF |
Zoe Smith, Naas Postma, Darryl Wood | ||
Vol 107, No 7 (2017) | An audit of traumatic brain injury (TBI) in a busy developing-world trauma service exposes a significant deficit in resources available to manage severe TBI | Abstract PDF |
Ellen Jerome, Grant L Laing, John L Bruce, Ben Sartorius, Petra Brysiewicz, Damian L Clarke | ||
Vol 105, No 10 (2015) | Data → information → knowledge → wisdom: When is South Africa going to get her act together? | |
Janet Seggie | ||
Vol 102, No 5 (2012) | Piloting a trauma surveillance tool for primary healthcare emergency centres | Abstract PDF HTML |
I Govender, R Matzopoulos, P Makanga, J Corrigall | ||
Vol 99, No 2 (2009) | Complications of tube thoracostomy for chest trauma | Abstract PDF |
David Frans Maritz | ||
Vol 101, No 3 (2011) | Trauma care in South Africa - a call to arms | Abstract PDF |
Lee A Wallis | ||
Vol 111, No 7 (2021) | The gunshot-related injuries in trauma (GRIT) study: A profile of patients affected by gunshot-related orthopaedic injuries across South Africa | Abstract PDF |
J Masters, M Laubscher, S Graham, L Marais, N Ferreira, M Held, J Viljoen, T Pillay, S Maqungo, M Costa, on behalf of the Orthopaedic Research Collaboration for Africa (ORCA) Investigators | ||
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