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  • 41. Conservative management of penetrating and blunt Type III renal injuries.
    Thall EH, Stone NN, Cheng DL, Cohen EL, Fine EM, Leventhal I, Aldoroty RA.
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  • 42. Nephrectomy following trauma--impact on patient outcome.
    Narrod JA, Moore EE, Posner M, Peterson NE.
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  • 43. Management of gastrointestinal perforation from blunt and penetrating abdominal trauma in children: analysis of 96 patients.
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  • 44. [Kidney and bladder injuries: diagnosis and therapy].
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  • 48. Outcomes of renal salvage for penetrating renal trauma: a single institution experience.
    Raza SJ, Xu P, Barnes J, Fisher R, May A, Darwish O, Dang B, Adsul P, Freeman CA, Siddiqui SA.
    Can J Urol; 2018 Jun; 25(3):9323-9327. PubMed ID: 29900820
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  • 53. Renal exploration after trauma. Indications and reconstructive techniques.
    McAninch JW, Carroll PR.
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  • 54. Severe blunt renal trauma: a 7-year retrospective review from a provincial trauma centre.
    Baverstock R, Simons R, McLoughlin M.
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  • 55. Negative trauma celiotomy.
    Henderson VJ, Organ CH, Smith RS.
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  • 56. Nephrectomy versus renal repair after trauma to the kidney: preserve or sacrifice?
    Velmahos GC, Gkiokas G, Chan LS, Brown CV, Salim A, Rhee P, Demetriades D.
    Int Surg; 2006 Jun; 91(5):295-300. PubMed ID: 17061677
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  • 60. Routine follow-up imaging of kidney injuries may not be justified.
    Bukur M, Inaba K, Barmparas G, Paquet C, Best C, Lam L, Plurad D, Demetriades D.
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