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R R Ivatury

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Surgical Endoscopy|February 15, 2001
Commentary on Video thoracoscopy expedites the diagnosis and treatment of penetrating diaphragmatic injuriesR R. Ivatury
The Surgical Clinics of North America|February 1, 1989
The injured heartR R Ivatury, M Rohman
Critical Care Medicine|August 31, 2000
In quest of optimal resuscitation: tissue specific, on to the microcirculationR R Ivatury, H Sugerman
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery|December 1, 1992
Penetrating cardiac traumaR R Ivatury, M Rohman
New York State Journal of Medicine|March 1, 1984
A rambling bulletR R Ivatury, M Rothman
Resuscitation|March 1, 1987
Emergency department thoracotomy for trauma: a collective reviewR R Ivatury, M Rohman
The Journal of Trauma|May 29, 1998
In search of the optimal end points of resuscitation in trauma patients: a reviewJ M Porter, R R Ivatury
Critical Care Medicine|July 13, 2000
Abdominal compartment syndrome: a century later, isn't it time to pay attention?R R Ivatury, H J Sugerman
The American Surgeon|May 31, 2001
Should trauma surgeons render definitive vascular repair in peripheral vascular injuries?J M Porter, R R Ivatury
The Surgical Clinics of North America|April 1, 1995
Current concepts in the use of cavitary endoscopy in the evaluation and treatment of blunt and penetrating truncal injuriesR J Simon, R R Ivatury
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Surgical Endoscopy|February 15, 2001
Commentary on Video thoracoscopy expedites the diagnosis and treatment of penetrating diaphragmatic injuriesR R. Ivatury
The Surgical Clinics of North America|February 1, 1989
The injured heartR R Ivatury, M Rohman
Critical Care Medicine|August 31, 2000
In quest of optimal resuscitation: tissue specific, on to the microcirculationR R Ivatury, H Sugerman
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery|December 1, 1992
Penetrating cardiac traumaR R Ivatury, M Rohman
New York State Journal of Medicine|March 1, 1984
A rambling bulletR R Ivatury, M Rothman
Resuscitation|March 1, 1987
Emergency department thoracotomy for trauma: a collective reviewR R Ivatury, M Rohman
The Journal of Trauma|May 29, 1998
In search of the optimal end points of resuscitation in trauma patients: a reviewJ M Porter, R R Ivatury
Critical Care Medicine|July 13, 2000
Abdominal compartment syndrome: a century later, isn't it time to pay attention?R R Ivatury, H J Sugerman
The American Surgeon|May 31, 2001
Should trauma surgeons render definitive vascular repair in peripheral vascular injuries?J M Porter, R R Ivatury
The Surgical Clinics of North America|April 1, 1995
Current concepts in the use of cavitary endoscopy in the evaluation and treatment of blunt and penetrating truncal injuriesR J Simon, R R Ivatury
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