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Grade V renal trauma management: results from the multi-institutional genito-urinary trauma study.

Nizar HakamSorena KeihaniNathan M ShawBehzad AbbasiCharles P JonesDouglas RogersSherry S WangJoel A GrossRyan P JoyceJudith C HagedornJ Patrick SelphRachel L SensenigRachel A MosesChristopher M DodgionShubham GuptaKaushik MukherjeeSarah MajercikBrian P SmithJoshua A BroghammerIan SchwartzNima BaradaranScott A ZakaluznyBradley A EricksonBrandi D MillerReza AskariMatthew M CarrickFrank N BurksScott NorwoodJeremy B MyersBenjamin N Breyernull null
Published in: World journal of urology (2023)
Successful use of nonoperative management for grade V injuries is used for a substantial subset of patients. Lower transfusion requirement and less severe injury radiologic phenotype appear to be important characteristics delineating this group.
Keyphrases
  • end stage renal disease
  • ejection fraction
  • chronic kidney disease
  • newly diagnosed
  • prognostic factors
  • peritoneal dialysis
  • early onset
  • cardiac surgery
  • trauma patients