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Thomas M Scalea

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The Journal of Trauma|April 12, 2008
Computed tomography alone for cervical spine clearance in the unreliable patient--are we there yet?Jay Menaker, Allan Philp, Sharon Boswell, et al.
The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery|November 8, 2017
Cardiac repair in a patient who had a previous clamshell thoracotomyDaniel Ricaurte, Renee Aboushi, Brian Myer, et al.
The Journal of Trauma|June 5, 2002
Hypotensive resuscitation during active hemorrhage: impact on in-hospital mortalityRichard P Dutton, Colin F Mackenzie, Thomas M Scalea
The Journal of Trauma|March 12, 2009
Major hepatic necrosis: a common complication after angioembolization for treatment of high-grade liver injuriesDanielle N Dabbs, Deborah M Stein, Thomas M Scalea
The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery|October 8, 2024
Damage control thoracic surgery: What you need to knowMira H Ghneim, James V O'Connor, Thomas M Scalea
The American Surgeon|January 26, 2007
Follow-up abdominal CT is not necessary in low-grade splenic injuryJames M Haan, Sharon Boswell, Deborah Stein, et al.
The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery|November 19, 2021
Pulmonary artery bullet embolizationColleen Donahue, Osama Al-Natour, Shailvi Gupta, et al.
World Journal of Surgery|December 31, 2010
Angiointervention: high rates of failure following blunt renal injuriesJay Menaker, Bellal Joseph, Deborah M Stein, et al.
The Journal of Trauma|November 19, 2002
Preliminary trial of a noninvasive brain acoustic monitor in trauma patients with severe closed head injuryRichard P Dutton, John Sewell, Bizhan Aarabi, et al.
The American Surgeon|April 6, 2019
Penetrating Renal Trauma: Nonoperative Management Is Safe in Selected PatientsThomas R Resch, Joseph A Kufera, William Chiu, et al.
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The Journal of Trauma|April 12, 2008
Computed tomography alone for cervical spine clearance in the unreliable patient--are we there yet?Jay Menaker, Allan Philp, Sharon Boswell, et al.
The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery|November 8, 2017
Cardiac repair in a patient who had a previous clamshell thoracotomyDaniel Ricaurte, Renee Aboushi, Brian Myer, et al.
The Journal of Trauma|June 5, 2002
Hypotensive resuscitation during active hemorrhage: impact on in-hospital mortalityRichard P Dutton, Colin F Mackenzie, Thomas M Scalea
The Journal of Trauma|March 12, 2009
Major hepatic necrosis: a common complication after angioembolization for treatment of high-grade liver injuriesDanielle N Dabbs, Deborah M Stein, Thomas M Scalea
The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery|October 8, 2024
Damage control thoracic surgery: What you need to knowMira H Ghneim, James V O'Connor, Thomas M Scalea
The American Surgeon|January 26, 2007
Follow-up abdominal CT is not necessary in low-grade splenic injuryJames M Haan, Sharon Boswell, Deborah Stein, et al.
The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery|November 19, 2021
Pulmonary artery bullet embolizationColleen Donahue, Osama Al-Natour, Shailvi Gupta, et al.
World Journal of Surgery|December 31, 2010
Angiointervention: high rates of failure following blunt renal injuriesJay Menaker, Bellal Joseph, Deborah M Stein, et al.
The Journal of Trauma|November 19, 2002
Preliminary trial of a noninvasive brain acoustic monitor in trauma patients with severe closed head injuryRichard P Dutton, John Sewell, Bizhan Aarabi, et al.
The American Surgeon|April 6, 2019
Penetrating Renal Trauma: Nonoperative Management Is Safe in Selected PatientsThomas R Resch, Joseph A Kufera, William Chiu, et al.
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