Successful nonoperative management in Grade-V multiorgan injury of the spleen, liver, and kidney: A case report
Introduction: Nonoperative management (NOM) which includes bed rest, routine monitoring, and blood transfusions if needed, is recommended for all stable patients with single organ injury due to blunt trauma, regardless of the severity of the injury. However, limited guidelines and studies have addre...
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Main Authors: | Aldwin Tanuwijaya (Author), Kshetra Rinaldhy (Author), Rizky Amaliah (Author) |
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2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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