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    Sambasivan CN, Underwood SJ, Kuehn RB, Cho SD, Kiraly LN, Hamilton GJ, Flaherty SF, Dorlac WC, Schreiber MA.
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  • 23. The high morbidity of colostomy closure after trauma: further support for the primary repair of colon injuries.
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  • 31. A contemporary, 7-year analysis of vascular injury from the war in Afghanistan.
    Patel JA, White JM, White PW, Rich NM, Rasmussen TE.
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  • 36. Thoracic injuries in US combat casualties: a 10-year review of Operation Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom.
    Ivey KM, White CE, Wallum TE, Aden JK, Cannon JW, Chung KK, McNeil JD, Cohn SM, Blackbourne LH.
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  • 39. Primary repair vs. colostomy in colon injuries.
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