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American Journal of Surgery|September 26, 2017
Outpatient laparoscopic appendectomy can be successfully performed for uncomplicated appendicitis: A Southwestern Surgical Congress multicenter trialRichard Frazee, Clay Cothren Burlew, Justin Regner, et al.
American Journal of Surgery|December 28, 2019
Trends in hematologic markers after blunt splenic trauma: Risk factor or Epiphenomenon?Alexandra Kovar, Eliza Moskowitz, Angela Sauaia, et al.
American Journal of Surgery|September 22, 2020
Worth looking! venous thromboembolism in patients who undergo preperitoneal pelvic packing warrants screening duplexAlicia A Heelan, Mari Freedberg, Ernest E Moore, et al.
The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery|December 20, 2015
RibScore: A novel radiographic score based on fracture pattern that predicts pneumonia, respiratory failure, and tracheostomyBrandon C Chapman, Benoit Herbert, Maria Rodil, et al.
The Journal of Surgical Research|March 25, 2022
Assessment of Discharge Analgesic Prescription Patterns for Hospitalized Patients With Rib FracturesAnna K Gergen, Caitlin Robinson, Fredric M Pieracci, et al.
Journal of the American College of Surgeons|May 4, 2013
A negative urinalysis rules out catheter-associated urinary tract infection in trauma patients in the intensive care unitRobert T Stovall, James B Haenal, Timothy C Jenkins, et al.
The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery|March 26, 2014
Intra-abdominal injury following blunt trauma becomes clinically apparent within 9 hoursEdward L Jones, Robert T Stovall, Teresa S Jones, et al.
Archives of Surgery (Chicago, Ill. : 1960)|May 17, 2006
Risk factors for hepatic morbidity following nonoperative management: multicenter studyRosemary A Kozar, Frederick A Moore, C Clay Cothren, et al.
The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery|September 25, 2020
Trust the FAST: Confirmation that the FAST examination is highly specific for intra-abdominal hemorrhage in over 1,200 patients with pelvic fracturesAlexander C Schwed, Amy Wagenaar, Amy E Reppert, et al.
The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery|July 9, 2021
Pelvic fracture-related hypotension: A review of contemporary adjuncts for hemorrhage controlJoseph J DuBose, Clay Cothren Burlew, Bellal Joseph, et al.
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American Journal of Surgery|September 26, 2017
Outpatient laparoscopic appendectomy can be successfully performed for uncomplicated appendicitis: A Southwestern Surgical Congress multicenter trialRichard Frazee, Clay Cothren Burlew, Justin Regner, et al.
American Journal of Surgery|December 28, 2019
Trends in hematologic markers after blunt splenic trauma: Risk factor or Epiphenomenon?Alexandra Kovar, Eliza Moskowitz, Angela Sauaia, et al.
American Journal of Surgery|September 22, 2020
Worth looking! venous thromboembolism in patients who undergo preperitoneal pelvic packing warrants screening duplexAlicia A Heelan, Mari Freedberg, Ernest E Moore, et al.
The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery|December 20, 2015
RibScore: A novel radiographic score based on fracture pattern that predicts pneumonia, respiratory failure, and tracheostomyBrandon C Chapman, Benoit Herbert, Maria Rodil, et al.
The Journal of Surgical Research|March 25, 2022
Assessment of Discharge Analgesic Prescription Patterns for Hospitalized Patients With Rib FracturesAnna K Gergen, Caitlin Robinson, Fredric M Pieracci, et al.
Journal of the American College of Surgeons|May 4, 2013
A negative urinalysis rules out catheter-associated urinary tract infection in trauma patients in the intensive care unitRobert T Stovall, James B Haenal, Timothy C Jenkins, et al.
The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery|March 26, 2014
Intra-abdominal injury following blunt trauma becomes clinically apparent within 9 hoursEdward L Jones, Robert T Stovall, Teresa S Jones, et al.
Archives of Surgery (Chicago, Ill. : 1960)|May 17, 2006
Risk factors for hepatic morbidity following nonoperative management: multicenter studyRosemary A Kozar, Frederick A Moore, C Clay Cothren, et al.
The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery|September 25, 2020
Trust the FAST: Confirmation that the FAST examination is highly specific for intra-abdominal hemorrhage in over 1,200 patients with pelvic fracturesAlexander C Schwed, Amy Wagenaar, Amy E Reppert, et al.
The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery|July 9, 2021
Pelvic fracture-related hypotension: A review of contemporary adjuncts for hemorrhage controlJoseph J DuBose, Clay Cothren Burlew, Bellal Joseph, et al.
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