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Failure rates of nonoperative management of low-grade splenic injuries with active extravasation: an Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma multicenter study.

Kristen SpoorJohn David CullBanan W OtaibiJoshua P HazeltonJohn ChipkoJessica ReynoldsSam FugateClaire PedersonLinda B ZierLewis E JacobsonJamie M WilliamsThomas S EasterdaySaskya E ByerlyCaleb MentzerEdward HawkeDaniel C CullinaneJulianne B OntengcoNikolay BugaevMadison LeClairPascal Osi UdekwuCooper JosephsMatthew NoorbakshJames BabowiceCatherine Garrison VelopulosShane UrbanAnna GoldenbergGaby GhobrialJohn M PickeringSteven D QuarfordtAlia F AunchmanAimee K LaRicciaChance SpaldingRichard D CatalanoJordan E BashamPhilip M EdmundsonJeffry NahmiasErika TayScott H NorwoodKatelyn MeadowsYee WongClaire Hardman
Published in: Trauma surgery & acute care open (2024)
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Keyphrases
  • low grade
  • high grade
  • minimally invasive
  • coronary artery bypass
  • south africa
  • surgical site infection
  • trauma patients
  • atrial fibrillation
  • coronary artery disease