Comparación de resultados | 01 DIC 14

Catéter pigtail percutáneo versus tubo toracostómico para el empiema pediátrico

Se comparan los resultados de los pacientes con empiema que fueron sometidos a drenaje pleural con catéter pigtail colocado percutáneamente, con aquellos que fueron tratados con tubos torácicos rígidos colocados por toracostomía.
Autor/a: Dres. Petel D, Li P, Emil S Surgery 2013; 154(4): 655-661
INDICE:  1. Referencias | 2. Referencias
Referencias

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