15th European Congress of Trauma and Emergency Surgery and 2nd World Trauma Congress Copyright information © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2014Introduction: The management of traumatic hepatic injuries has changed essentially due to intensive care achievements and implementation of nonoperative treatment
The authors proposed active surgical tactics as "damage control" in traumatic liver injuries. The me...
The authors proposed active surgical tactics as "damage control" in traumatic liver injuries. The “d...
The liver is the most injured organ in abdominal trauma. Road traffic crashes and antisocial, violen...
15th European Congress of Trauma and Emergency Surgery and 2nd World Trauma Congress Copyright info...
Trauma is a global problem, and carries a high price that is paid by individuals, communities, and...
Introduction. Despite the fact that treatment of liver injuries has dramatically evolved, severe ...
Management of liver trauma is challenging and may vary widely given the heterogeneity of liver injur...
Introduction: The treatment of complex liver injuries remains a challenge. Nonoperative treatment fo...
La experiencia en el manejo del trauma hepático adquirida durante la segunda guerra mundial, así com...
There is probably no area in trauma care that is more contentious and controversial than the contemp...
By this study, the results of our treated hepatic trauma patients are conformed to international app...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the clinical importance of concomitant injuries in polytraumatized...
In the last 30 years, the management of liver injury has evolved significantly. The advancement of i...
The growing trend to manage hepatic injuries nonoperatively has been increasing demand for advanced ...
BACKGROUND: During the last century, the management of blunt force trauma to the liver has changed ...
The authors proposed active surgical tactics as "damage control" in traumatic liver injuries. The me...
The authors proposed active surgical tactics as "damage control" in traumatic liver injuries. The “d...
The liver is the most injured organ in abdominal trauma. Road traffic crashes and antisocial, violen...
15th European Congress of Trauma and Emergency Surgery and 2nd World Trauma Congress Copyright info...
Trauma is a global problem, and carries a high price that is paid by individuals, communities, and...
Introduction. Despite the fact that treatment of liver injuries has dramatically evolved, severe ...
Management of liver trauma is challenging and may vary widely given the heterogeneity of liver injur...
Introduction: The treatment of complex liver injuries remains a challenge. Nonoperative treatment fo...
La experiencia en el manejo del trauma hepático adquirida durante la segunda guerra mundial, así com...
There is probably no area in trauma care that is more contentious and controversial than the contemp...
By this study, the results of our treated hepatic trauma patients are conformed to international app...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the clinical importance of concomitant injuries in polytraumatized...
In the last 30 years, the management of liver injury has evolved significantly. The advancement of i...
The growing trend to manage hepatic injuries nonoperatively has been increasing demand for advanced ...
BACKGROUND: During the last century, the management of blunt force trauma to the liver has changed ...
The authors proposed active surgical tactics as "damage control" in traumatic liver injuries. The me...
The authors proposed active surgical tactics as "damage control" in traumatic liver injuries. The “d...
The liver is the most injured organ in abdominal trauma. Road traffic crashes and antisocial, violen...