@MISIRG1 @amendozazuchini @SWexner @DrThawabeh @salo75 @docmartin22 @Cirbosque @NeilFlochMD @DissanaikeMD @pferrada1 @elliotthaut @JJcolemanMD @TopKniFe_B Great case! Indeed, preop exams are poor in identifying such lesions. Our study also showed more than
Published in the completed issue now. #laparoscopy for thoracoabdominal injuries and diaphragmatic tear exclusion https://t.co/l9OQA54wgv @SurgEndosc @JSurgRes @traumadoctors @TSACO_AAST @estesonline @EAST_TRAUMA
New study: “Pop in a scope”: attempt to decrease the rate of unnecessary nontherapeutic laparotomies in hemodynamically stable patients with thoracoabdominal penetrating injuries https://t.co/dzSIAxvFye
@Cirbosque @PipeCabreraV @pferrada1 @kmattox1 @TopKniFe_B @docmartin22 @juliomayol @JJcolemanMD So, CT is not good for diaphragm (I found 75% accuracy for diaphr inj only in my study https://t.co/28bJj6CgJo). It would only help me plan my approach... I wou
RT @carlosmenegozzo: #trauma #laparoscopy great presentation by @salo75 . Happy to see our work from @SurgEndosc on penetrating thoracoabdo…
#trauma #laparoscopy great presentation by @salo75 . Happy to see our work from @SurgEndosc on penetrating thoracoabdominal injuries https://t.co/AVeGMNWtoM being cited! @JAmCollSurg @JTraumAcuteSurg https://t.co/LDQr6fbPJi
Our most recent study is already been tweeted! #medtwitter #FOAMed @SurgEndosc @salo75 @geral_trauma_HC #laparoscopy #trauma #traumasurgery
New study: “Pop in a scope”: attempt to decrease the rate of unnecessary nontherapeutic laparotomies in hemodynamically stable patients with thoracoabdominal penetrating injuries https://t.co/7C2GPMV8mk