Grade V Renal Injury – Short and Long Term Outcome
Journal Title: Open Journal of Trauma - Year 2017, Vol 1, Issue 1
Abstract
Introduction: Over the last few decades, non- operative management (NOM) has become increasingly popular, especially for low-grade (I-III) blunt renal injuries.The published evidence is unclear about the role of NOM for higher grades (IV and V). We took up this study to report our short and long-term outcomes following initial nonoperative management in patients sustaining a grade 5 renal injury secondary to blunt trauma.
Authors and Affiliations
Nerli Rajendra B, Sharma Vikas, Kajagar Basavaraj M Kajagar, Dixit Neeraj S, Pingale Nitin D
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