Traumatic Injuries Requiring Simultaneous Emergent Operative Procedures, Knife Wounds to the Top of the Skull and the Abdomen
<p>The simultaneous commencement of operative interventions by two or more surgical teams in the multiply injured patient is gaining more acceptance. We describe a rare case of concomitant penetrating injuries to the brain, chest and abdomen that required an orchestrated immediate approach and...
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Main Authors: | L Ray Matthews (Author), Moungar Cooper (Author), David Carney (Author), Omar Danner (Author), Jonathan Nguyen (Author), Keren Bashan Gilzenrat (Author), Carolyn Moore (Author), Kahdi Udobi (Author), Ed Childs (Author), Peter Rhee (Author), Assad Taha (Author) |
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Global Journal of Medical and Clinical Case Reports - Peertechz Publications,
2017-11-21.
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