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    A porcine polytrauma model with two different degrees of hemorrhagic shock: outcome related to trauma within the first 48 h by Eschbach, D, Steinfeldt, T, Hildebrand, F, Frink, M, Schöller, K, Sassen, M, Wiesmann, T, Debus, F, Vogt, N, Uhl, E, Wulf, H, Ruchholtz, S, Pape, H C, Horst, K

    Published in European journal of medical research (04-09-2015)
    “…An animal polytrauma model was developed, including trunk and extremity injuries combined with hemorrhagic shock and a prolonged post-traumatic phase. This…”
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    Rehabilitation of severely injured patients in acute care hospitals: who is doing what? A nationwide survey in the Trauma Network DGU by Debus, F, Mierswa, D, Ruchholtz, S, Lopez, C L, Schwarting, T, Kühne, C A

    Published in Die Rehabilitation (01-02-2014)
    “…During the treatment of severely injured patients, rehabilitation takes an important role. In this study we examined the present structures in acute care…”
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    Outcomes after operative treatment of distal radius fractures - an analysis of 721 patients by Aigner, R, Debus, F, Karaman, Y, López-López, C, Ruchholtz, S, Kühne, C A

    “…Treatment strategies in distal radius fractures differ nationally and internationally. Conservative and operative treatment options compete as well as…”
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    Regionalisation of trauma care in Germany: the “TraumaNetwork DGU®-Project” by Ruchholtz, S., Mand, C., Lewan, U., Debus, F., Dankowski, C., Kühne, C., Siebert, H.

    “…Purpose The care for severely injured patients is a demanding task for all medical professionals involved in both the pre-clinical and the clinical setting…”
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    Early clinical care strategy for severely injured patients with abdominal trauma by Debus, F, Lefering, R, Lechler, P, Ruchholtz, S, Frink, M

    Published in Chirurg (01-09-2019)
    “…The presence of abdominal injuries has a major impact on the mortality of severely injured patients. For injuries that require surgery, laparotomy is still the…”
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    Rehabilitation of multiple injured patients in Germany: Clinic locations, structural and equipment attributes by Debus, F, Moosdorf, L, Lopez, C L, Ruchholtz, S, Schwarting, T, Kühne, C A

    Published in Der Unfallchirurg (01-03-2016)
    “…In recent years, there has been an ongoing improvement in the treatment and structural aspects of acute trauma care. Because of the definition of…”
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    Polytrauma in children and adolescents. Choice of the primary care clinic and importance of pediatric traumatology competence centers by Debus, F, Lefering, R, Frink, M, Kühne, C, Mand, C, Ruchholtz, S

    Published in Der Unfallchirurg (01-05-2015)
    “…The number of (seriously) injured children increased again for the first time in 2011. The aim of this study was to analyse differences compared to multiple…”
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    Diagnosis and treatment of abdominal trauma by Lechler, P, Heeger, K, Bartsch, D, Debus, F, Ruchholtz, S, Frink, M

    Published in Der Unfallchirurg (01-03-2014)
    “…Abdominal trauma represents the leading cause of haemorrhagic shock in the severely injured patient and is associated with high mortality and morbidity rates…”
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    Densitometric measurement of renal echogenicity in infants and naked eye evaluation: a comparison by EGGERT, P, DEBUS, F, KRELLER-LAUGWITZ, G, OPPERMANN, H. C

    Published in Pediatric radiology (01-02-1991)
    “…The sonograms of 115 infants with normal renal function ranging in age from 1 to 120 days used to determine renal parenchymal echogenicity by densitometry. The…”
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    Regionalization of trauma care in Germany: the "TraumaNetwork DGU^sup ?^-Project" by Ruchholtz, S, Mand, C, Lewan, U, Debus, F, Dankowski, C, Kühne, C, Siebert, H

    “…The care for severely injured patients is a demanding task for all medical professionals involved in both the pre-clinical and the clinical setting. While the…”
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    Frühe klinische Versorgungsstrategien für schwerverletzte Patienten mit Abdominaltrauma by Debus, F., Lefering, R., Lechler, P., Ruchholtz, S., Frink, M.

    Published in Chirurg (01-09-2019)
    “…Zusammenfassung Hintergrund Das Vorliegen von Abdominalverletzungen hat einen großen Einfluss auf die Mortalität schwerverletzter Patienten. Bei…”
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    TraumaNetzwerk DGU: Traumanetzwerk der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Unfallchirurgie by Mand, C., Kühne, C.A., Debus, F., Ruchholtz, S.

    Published in Trauma und Berufskrankheit (01-05-2012)
    “…Zusammenfassung Durch das TraumaNetzwerk DGU® (DGU: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Unfallchirurgie) wurde die Schwerverletztenversorgung in Deutschland in den…”
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    Application of Functional Unit Networks to Next Generation Radio Networks by Schinnenburg, M., Debus, F., Pabst, R.

    “…This paper presents a framework for building reconfigurable protocol stacks. A high degree of reconfigurability is achieved through composing complex behavior…”
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    Expectations from the TraumaNetwork DGU®: Which goals have been achieved? What can be improved? by Debus, F, Mand, C, Geraedts, M, Kühne, C A, Frink, M, Siebert, H, Ruchholtz, S

    Published in Der Unfallchirurg (01-04-2016)
    “…Following the establishment of the first trauma networks in 2009 an almost nationwide certification could be achieved. Despite the impressive number of 46…”
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    The TraumaNetzwerk DGU project. Goals, conception, and successes achieved by Frink, M, Kühne, C, Debus, F, Pries, A, Ruchholtz, S

    Published in Der Unfallchirurg (01-01-2013)
    “…In Germany, approximately 35,000 patients with major injuries are treated per year. The treatment of patients suffering from major injuries is both a medical…”
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    Das Projekt TraumaNetzwerk DGU: Zielsetzung, Konzeption und bisher Erreichtes by Frink, M., Kühne, C., Debus, F., Pries, A., Ruchholtz, S.

    Published in Der Unfallchirurg (2013)
    “…Zusammenfassung Pro Jahr werden in Deutschland etwa 35.000 schwerverletzte Patienten behandelt. Deren medizinische Versorgung stellt nicht nur medizinisch,…”
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    TraumaNetzwerk DGU® und TraumaRegister DGU: Erfolge durch Kooperation und Dokumentation by Ruchholtz, S., Lefering, R., Debus, F., Mand, C., Kühne, C., Siebert, H.

    Published in Chirurg (01-09-2013)
    “…Zusammenfassung Hintergrund Im TraumaNetzwerk DGU® (TNW) arbeiten Kliniken unterschiedlicher Kompetenz und Kapazität in der Schwerverletztenversorgung entweder…”
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