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    Laparoscopic-assisted approach for penetrating abdominal trauma: A solution for multiple bowel injuries by Matsevych, Oleh Yevhenovych, MD (UA), MMed Surg (SA), FCS (SA), Koto, Modise Zacharia, MBChB, FCS (SA), FACS, Aldous, Colleen, PhD

    “…Abstract Background Therapeutic laparoscopy (TL) for penetrating abdominal trauma (PAT) is controversial because the management of multiple bowel injuries is…”
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    Diagnostic laparoscopy or selective non-operative management for stable patients with penetrating abdominal trauma: What to choose? by Matsevych, Oleh, Koto, Modise, Balabyeki, Moses, Mashego, Lehlogonolo, Aldous, Colleen

    Published in Journal of minimal access surgery (01-04-2019)
    “…Background: Selective non-operative management (NOM) and diagnostic laparoscopy (DL) are well-accepted approaches in the management of stable patients with…”
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    Laparoscopic management of retroperitoneal injuries from penetrating abdominal trauma in haemodynamically stable patients by Koto, Modise, Matsevych, Oleh, Mosai, Fusi, Balabyeki, Moses, Aldous, Colleen

    Published in Journal of minimal access surgery (01-01-2019)
    “…Background: Laparoscopy is increasingly utilised in the trauma setting. However, its safety and reliability in evaluating and managing retroperitoneal injuries…”
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    Awake Emergency Department Thoracoscopic Investigation of Penetrating Diaphragmatic Injuries: A Novel Minimally Invasive Technique of Diagnosis by de Jongh, Ruan, Koto, Modise Zacharia

    “…The diagnosis of occult penetrating diaphragmatic trauma remains challenging, with conventional imaging offering inadequate accuracy for diagnosis. Minimally…”
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    Indirect ballistic injury to the liver: Case report and review of literature by Sardiwalla, Imraan, Govender, Magenthran, Matsevych, Oleh, Koto., Zacharia

    “…Highlights • Gunshot to the right upper abdomen. • CT scan showed liver laceration. • Indirect injury to the liver detected at laparoscopy. • Minimal access…”
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