Pelvic Fractures: Soft Tissue Trauma

European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery : Official Publication of the European Trauma Society
Luke P H Leenen

Abstract

Severe open injuries of the pelvis go with a high complication, morbidity and mortality rate. A stepwise approach is the way to achieve reasonable results; however, final clinical outcome is in a large number of cases suboptimal.

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Apr 1, 2010·European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery : Official Publication of the European Trauma Society·Pol Maria Rommens
Nov 20, 2012·European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery : Official Publication of the European Trauma Society·P M RommensA Hofmann
Dec 19, 2017·Hip & Pelvis·Erik HermansMichael John Richard Edwards

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