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Craniofacial Trauma on the Modern Battlefield: Initial Management and Techniques

Purpose of Review This review focuses on the literature from the recent conflicts in Iraq/Syria and Afghanistan as well as techniques for addressing combat related craniofacial trauma. This review also includes practical lessons, techniques, tips, and “pearls” from several military experts with oper...

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Published in:Current trauma reports 2021-06, Vol.7 (2), p.44-51
Main Authors: Neubauer, Daniel C., Lance, Samuel, Martin, Matthew J., Camacho, Macario, O’Reilly, Eamon B.
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