Angiografía vs embolización | 20 OCT 19

Esplenectomía en el traumatismo cerrado del bazo

Tendencias para la angiografía y la esplenectomía, en centros que utilizaron la angiografía y embolización, comparado con los centros que no lo hicieron, entre 2008 y 2014
Autor/a: Dolejs S, Savage S, Hartwell JL, Zarzaur B Ann Surg 2018; 268(1): 179-185
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