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Low-velocity penetrating trauma with anterior mitral leaflet perforation and left ventricular injury: Immediate and postoperative management. [PDF]
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Concomitant antithrombotic therapy and substance use in older adult trauma patients: a secondary evaluation of an EAST Multicenter Trial. [PDF]
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1983
Over a 15 year period 120 patients with neck injuries that penetrated the platysma were studied. Appropriate treatment was initiated in the emergency room. Sixty-one patients underwent exploration and 59 were observed. Two of the observed patients later required delayed operation. In 9.2 percent of the patients, two or more injuries were present within
E, Massac, S M, Siram, L D, Leffall
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Over a 15 year period 120 patients with neck injuries that penetrated the platysma were studied. Appropriate treatment was initiated in the emergency room. Sixty-one patients underwent exploration and 59 were observed. Two of the observed patients later required delayed operation. In 9.2 percent of the patients, two or more injuries were present within
E, Massac, S M, Siram, L D, Leffall
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1980
Abstract A review of 68 cases of penetrating neck wounds from our institution as well as a review of the recent literature dealing with the management of such injuries is presented. The wounding agent was gunshot (38 cases), knife (21), broken glass (3), an ice pick (1) and miscellaneous (5).
W H, Stroud, D R, Yarbrough
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Abstract A review of 68 cases of penetrating neck wounds from our institution as well as a review of the recent literature dealing with the management of such injuries is presented. The wounding agent was gunshot (38 cases), knife (21), broken glass (3), an ice pick (1) and miscellaneous (5).
W H, Stroud, D R, Yarbrough
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