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Retained weapons in trauma – non missile penetrating injuries
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 05/05/09
Cacala SR et al. - Retained weapons must be investigated prior to removal in the haemodynamically compensated patient. They are potentially morbid injuries. The weapon should be removed under controlled conditions by the appropriate surgical service. Residual morbidity relates to the site of the weapon.
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