Rectal Injury After Foreign Body Insertion: Secondary Analysis From the AAST Contemporary Management of Rectal Injuries Study Group

Retained rectal foreign bodies are a common but incompletely studied problem. This study defined the epidemiology, injury severity, and outcomes after rectal injuries following foreign body insertion. Twenty-two level I trauma centers retrospectively identified all patients sustaining a rectal injur...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of surgical research 2020-03, Vol.247, p.541-546
Hauptverfasser: Schellenberg, Morgan, Brown, Carlos V.R., Trust, Marc D., Sharpe, John P., Musonza, Tashinga, Holcomb, John, Bui, Eric, Bruns, Brandon, Hopper, H. Andrew, Truitt, Michael S., Burlew, Clay C., Inaba, Kenji, Sava, Jack, Vanhorn, John, Eastridge, Brian, Cross, Alisa M., Vasak, Richard, Vercuysse, Gary, Curtis, Eleanor E., Haan, James, Coimbra, Raul, Bohan, Phillip, Gale, Stephen, Bendix, Peter G., Lewis, Richard H., Todd, S. Rob, Hicks, Rachel E., Victorino, Greg, Scalea, Thomas M., Guillamondegui, Oscar, Agrawal, Vaidehi, Coleman, Julia R., Martin, Matthew J., McCarthy, Cullen K., Kim, Dennis, Bauman, Zach M., Galante, Joseph, Lightwine, Kelly, Schreiber, Martin, Allen, Ladonna, Okafor, Barbara U.
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