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High Trauma Volume Hospitals and Their Impact on Prompt Surgical Management in Blunt Intestinal Injury
Posted inCritical Care General Surgery news

High Trauma Volume Hospitals and Their Impact on Prompt Surgical Management in Blunt Intestinal Injury

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 07/13/2026
High-volume trauma centers independently achieve faster surgical intervention and better outcomes in blunt intestinal injuries, highlighting the critical role of clinical experience and hospital resources in managing these rare injuries.
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Delayed Surgery in Bowel Obstruction: A Hidden Driver of Mortality and Recurrence in France
Posted inGastroenterology General Surgery news

Delayed Surgery in Bowel Obstruction: A Hidden Driver of Mortality and Recurrence in France

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 04/14/2026
A nationwide French study reveals that surgical delay beyond 9 days triples early mortality risk compared to immediate surgery. While non-operative management carries higher long-term recurrence, timely laparoscopic intervention offers the best outcomes for adhesive small bowel obstruction.
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