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Visceral Arteriography in Trauma
Seminars in Interventional Radiology, 08/13/09
Chimpiri AR et al. – The nonoperative management including endovascular treatment of traumatic injuries to most abdominal solid viscera is increasingly gaining acceptance as treatment of choice in a select group of patients. The indications, techniques, and principles of endovascular management of hepatic, splenic, and renal injuries are discussed in this review.
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