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1. ECLAPTE: Effective Closure of LAParoTomy in Emergency-2023 World Society of Emergency Surgery guidelines for the closure of laparotomy in emergency settings

2. ECLAPTE: Effective Closure of LAParoTomy in Emergency-2023 World Society of Emergency Surgery guidelines for the closure of laparotomy in emergency settings.

3. A long walk to freedom: the epidemiology of penetrating trauma in South Africa – analysis of 4 697 patients over a six-year period at Chris Hani Baragwanath Academic Hospital

11. Death and injury on duty- a study of South African police officers

19. Advances in trauma care.

20. What to do next: major chest trauma beyond the ‘recipe books'.

22. Outcome of multiple laparotomy for abdominal trauma.

23. Correction: ECLAPTE: Effective Closure of LAParoTomy in Emergency-2023 World Society of Emergency Surgery guidelines for the closure of laparotomy in emergency settings.

24. ECLAPTE: Effective Closure of LAParoTomy in Emergency-2023 World Society of Emergency Surgery guidelines for the closure of laparotomy in emergency settings.

25. PragmaTic, prospEctive, randomized, controlled, double-blind, mulTi-centre, multinational study on the safety and efficacy of a 6% HydroxYethyl Starch (HES) solution versus an electrolyte solution in trauma patients: study protocol for the TETHYS study.

26. Posttraumatic Natural Killer Cell Decrease is Associated with Septic Complications.

27. Compromised Gut Associated Lymphoid Tissue is a Risk Factor for Postoperative Septic Complications in HIV-Seropositive Trauma Patients.

28. Trauma results in immune cell-induced intestinal epithelial damage with subsequently increased sepsis rate.

29. Surgical site infection after penetrating abdominal trauma with bowel involvement: a comparison between HIV-seropositive and seronegative patients.

30. Postoperative CD4 counts predict anastomotic leaks in patients with penetrating abdominal trauma.

31. On a knife-edge: clinical uncertainty with an extensive knife blade in situ in the craniofacial region.

32. The challenges of developing a trauma system for Indigenous people.

33. The use of low dosage X-ray (Lodox/Statscan) in major trauma: comparison between low dose X-ray and conventional x-ray techniques.

34. Death and injury on duty--a study of South African police officers.

35. Intubated, ventilating patients with complete tracheal transection: a diagnostic challenge.

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