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  • 41. Endovascular treatment of lower limb penetrating arterial traumas.
    Mavili E, Donmez H, Ozcan N, Akcali Y.
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  • 42. Selective nonoperative management of penetrating abdominal solid organ injuries.
    Demetriades D, Hadjizacharia P, Constantinou C, Brown C, Inaba K, Rhee P, Salim A.
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  • 45. Arterial injuries in extremity shotgun wounds: requisite factors for successful management.
    Roberts RM, String ST.
    Surgery; 1984 Nov; 96(5):902-8. PubMed ID: 6495178
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  • 46. Physical examination and arteriography in patients with penetrating zone II neck wounds.
    Beitsch P, Weigelt JA, Flynn E, Easley S.
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  • 48. Endovascular treatment of penetrating thoracic outlet arterial injuries.
    du Toit DF, Strauss DC, Blaszczyk M, de Villiers R, Warren BL.
    Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg; 2000 May; 19(5):489-95. PubMed ID: 10828229
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  • 51. Minimal aortic injury after blunt trauma: selective nonoperative management is safe.
    Paul JS, Neideen T, Tutton S, Milia D, Tolat P, Foley D, Brasel K.
    J Trauma; 2011 Dec; 71(6):1519-23. PubMed ID: 22182862
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  • 53. Reduced dependency on arteriography for penetrating extremity trauma: influence of wound location and noninvasive vascular studies.
    Anderson RJ, Hobson RW, Lee BC, Manno J, Swan KG, Padberg FT, Jamil Z, Cambria RA, Breitbart GB.
    J Trauma; 1990 Sep; 30(9):1059-63; discussion 1063-5. PubMed ID: 2213941
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  • 55. Changing patterns in civilian arterial injuries.
    Sharma PV, Babu SC, Shah PM, Clauss RH.
    J Cardiovasc Surg (Torino); 1985 Sep; 26(1):7-11. PubMed ID: 3968163
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    Prosper A, Saremi F.
    Ann Vasc Surg; 2016 Oct; 36():297.e11-297.e15. PubMed ID: 27427348
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  • 58. Treatment of vascular injuries from penetrating and nonpenetrating trauma.
    Hess AV.
    Hand Clin; 1999 May; 15(2):249-59, viii. PubMed ID: 10361636
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  • 60. Blunt splenic injuries: nonsurgical treatment with CT, arteriography, and transcatheter arterial embolization of the splenic artery.
    Sclafani SJ, Weisberg A, Scalea TM, Phillips TF, Duncan AO.
    Radiology; 1991 Oct; 181(1):189-96. PubMed ID: 1887032
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