Duodenal injuries due to trauma: Review of the literature

Duodenal injuries constitute a challenge to the Trauma Surgeon, mainly due to their retroperitoneal location. When identified, they present associated with other abdominal injuries. Consequently, they have an increased morbidity and mortality. At best estimates, duodenal lesions occur in 4.3% of all...

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Hauptverfasser: García Santos, Esther, Soto Sánchez, Ana, Verde, Juan M, Marini, Corrado P, Asensio, Juan A, Petrone, Patrizio
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