Is surgery indicated in renal trauma?
Journal Title: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RECENT TRENDS IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - Year 2016, Vol 20, Issue 2
Abstract
In the management of renal trauma, surgical exploration inevitably leads to nephrectomy in severe grade renal injuries. With current management options ,the majority of haemodynamically stable patients with renal injuries of high grade can be successfully managed non operatively. Improved radiographic techniques and development of a validated renal injury severity that is relatively easy to moniter. This study about option of management in haemodynamically stable patients with renal trauma.
Authors and Affiliations
D Ranadeep Reddy, Sivasai Bharadwaja, Leo F Tauro, Manjunath Shetty
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