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Non-operative management of high grade splenic injury: Review of factors leading to high spleen slavage rate in a level 1 trauma centre
Injury Extra, 06/04/09
Rana A et al. - A 95% splenic salvage rate can be achieved in grade 3 and 4 blunt splenic injuries managed non-operatively without significant complications. Management by a single trauma team ensures uniform practice and contributes to a highly successful result.
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