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The following articles are reprints from the Bulletin of the American College of Surgeons.
November: Trauma at Thanksgiving
October: Bloodshot: Ocular lacerations from gunshot wounds
September: Tawny trauma: Cirrhosis affects patient response to trauma
August: Under the influence: Alcohol-related trauma
July: Fall from grace: Balcony-related trauma
June: Bullet to the bean: Renal gunshot wounds
May: Back stabbers and the renal wounds they inflict
December: Penile injuries: Rare but potentially hazardous
November: Fixing the cage: Rib fixation of flail chest
October: Medicating the cage: Pain management of rib fractures
September: Breaking the cage: Rib fractures
August: Up in arms: Upper extremity compartment syndrome
July: Psyched out: Trauma patients with major psychiatric comorbidities
June: Through the barricade: Blunt diaphragm injuries
May: A slice in time: Lower extremity compartment syndrome
April: The big bad wolf: COPD and trauma
March: Baby on board: Trauma in pregnancy
February: Pediatric Report 2017: ICD-10
January: Annual Report 2017: ICD-10
December: You’re in trouble: Urethral injuries
November: Distraction: Driving and cell phone use
October: Irregular trauma: Trauma and atrial fibrillation
September: Gone retroviral: Trauma and HIV
August: “Gone viral”: Trauma and hepatitis C
July: Amusement park injuries are not amusing
June: Asleep at the wheel: Obstructive sleep apnea
May: I broke my neck: Femur fractures
April: Make no bones about it
March: What you don’t see can kill you
February: 2016 Pediatric Annual Report: Almost a 10
January: Annual Report 2016: Almost a 10
December: Don't sugarcoat it
November: Guns and the golden years
October: Stairway to heaven
September: Deadly rush hour
August: The rise of the smombies and fall of the pedestrians
July: The walking dead
June: Biting the hand that feeds you
May: Cold-blooded killer
April: Look up and die
March: Keep an eye out
February: 2015 Pediatric Report: Pediatric regional trauma
January: Annual Report 2015: Regional trauma
December: "Holiday Road"
November: Black Wednesday
October: Fireworks
September: Kickback
August: A hot mess: Clothing-related burn injuries
July: All smoke, no fire
June: Hit the road, jacked—road rash injuries
May: What’s cookin’? Who’s lookin’?
April: Where’s the fire?
March: Affordable trauma care?
February: 2014 Pediatric Report: How severe is it?
December: Go before you go: Bladder injuries
November: The DTs: Delirium tremens
October: Unanticipated withdrawal
September: Don’t chance it: Use your seatbelt
August: BYOB helmet
July: To protect your children, keep your pool safe
June: Flotation devices—Mae West style
April: Top 10 list
March: Zero tolerance
December: Sleeper hold
November: What’s on TV
October: London Bridge is falling down
September: Derailed
August: Geronimo
July: As the crow flies
June: Workers’ compensation
May: Hang ’em high
April: Keep your hands and fingers off the table
March: The “fiscal cliff”
December: No humour
November: Gunned down
October: Assaulted
September: Wipeout
August: Surf's up
July: Use your head
June: Twister
May: Call a cab
April: Smarter than the average bear
March: Seventy-five years of banking