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Blunt renal artery trauma: A therapeutic dilemma

Blunt abdominal trauma with consequent renal artery dissection is a rare complication. Treatment is chosen on the patient's hemodynamic status, renal function and vascularization. We present two cases of renal dissection after blunt abdominal trauma: first one treated with conservative manageme...

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Published in:Turkish journal of urology 2019-05, Vol.45 (3), p.233-236
Main Authors: G. Rossi, Umberto, Cariati, Maurizio
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Defects
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Injuries
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Patients
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Trauma
Ultrasonic imaging
Urology
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