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American Journal of Surgery|December 28, 2004
Postinjury abdominal compartment syndrome does not preclude early enteral feeding after definitive closureC Clay Cothren, Ernest E Moore, David J Ciesla, et al.
The Journal of Trauma|August 12, 2009
Diagnostic peritoneal lavage remains a valuable adjunct to modern imaging techniquesJohn Y Cha, Jeffry L Kashuk, Eric L Sarin, et al.
Archives of Surgery (Chicago, Ill. : 1960)|May 18, 2005
Carotid artery stents for blunt cerebrovascular injury: risks exceed benefitsC Clay Cothren, Ernest E Moore, Charles E Ray, et al.
Journal of the American College of Surgeons|July 28, 2004
Is emergency department resuscitative thoracotomy futile care for the critically injured patient requiring prehospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation?Danny W Powell, Ernest E Moore, C Clay Cothren, et al.
Injury|December 2, 2008
Direct retroperitoneal pelvic packing versus pelvic angiography: A comparison of two management protocols for haemodynamically unstable pelvic fracturesPatrick M Osborn, Wade R Smith, Ernest E Moore, et al.
American Journal of Surgery|November 26, 2005
Screening for blunt cerebrovascular injuries is cost-effectiveC Clay Cothren, Ernest E Moore, Charles E Ray, et al.
The Journal of Trauma|December 31, 2005
Complications of nonoperative management of high-grade blunt hepatic injuriesRosemary A Kozar, John B Moore, Sarah E Niles, et al.
American Journal of Surgery|December 9, 2009
Hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, and low platelets syndrome: when is surgical help needed?Ann M Kulungowski, Jeffry L Kashuk, Ernest E Moore, et al.
Archives of Surgery (Chicago, Ill. : 1960)|May 12, 2004
Anticoagulation is the gold standard therapy for blunt carotid injuries to reduce stroke rateC Clay Cothren, Ernest E Moore, Walter L Biffl, et al.
The Journal of Trauma|November 11, 2003
Cervical spine fracture patterns predictive of blunt vertebral artery injuryC Clay Cothren, Ernest E Moore, Walter L Biffl, et al.
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American Journal of Surgery|December 28, 2004
Postinjury abdominal compartment syndrome does not preclude early enteral feeding after definitive closureC Clay Cothren, Ernest E Moore, David J Ciesla, et al.
The Journal of Trauma|August 12, 2009
Diagnostic peritoneal lavage remains a valuable adjunct to modern imaging techniquesJohn Y Cha, Jeffry L Kashuk, Eric L Sarin, et al.
Archives of Surgery (Chicago, Ill. : 1960)|May 18, 2005
Carotid artery stents for blunt cerebrovascular injury: risks exceed benefitsC Clay Cothren, Ernest E Moore, Charles E Ray, et al.
Journal of the American College of Surgeons|July 28, 2004
Is emergency department resuscitative thoracotomy futile care for the critically injured patient requiring prehospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation?Danny W Powell, Ernest E Moore, C Clay Cothren, et al.
Injury|December 2, 2008
Direct retroperitoneal pelvic packing versus pelvic angiography: A comparison of two management protocols for haemodynamically unstable pelvic fracturesPatrick M Osborn, Wade R Smith, Ernest E Moore, et al.
American Journal of Surgery|November 26, 2005
Screening for blunt cerebrovascular injuries is cost-effectiveC Clay Cothren, Ernest E Moore, Charles E Ray, et al.
The Journal of Trauma|December 31, 2005
Complications of nonoperative management of high-grade blunt hepatic injuriesRosemary A Kozar, John B Moore, Sarah E Niles, et al.
American Journal of Surgery|December 9, 2009
Hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, and low platelets syndrome: when is surgical help needed?Ann M Kulungowski, Jeffry L Kashuk, Ernest E Moore, et al.
Archives of Surgery (Chicago, Ill. : 1960)|May 12, 2004
Anticoagulation is the gold standard therapy for blunt carotid injuries to reduce stroke rateC Clay Cothren, Ernest E Moore, Walter L Biffl, et al.
The Journal of Trauma|November 11, 2003
Cervical spine fracture patterns predictive of blunt vertebral artery injuryC Clay Cothren, Ernest E Moore, Walter L Biffl, et al.
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