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Conservative approach to the treatment of injured liver and spleen in children: association with reduced mortality
Pediatric Surgery International, 06/16/09
Feigin E et al. - Despite the similarity in the severity and characteristics of the intraabdominal injuries in 1998–2000 and in 2001–2004, the proportion of children treated conservatively increased over time, concomitant with a significant drop in inpatient mortality. The authors attribute this shift over a relatively short interval to increased experience and greater acceptance of conservative management in this setting.
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