• Ulus Travma Acil Cer · Oct 2006

    Case Reports

    Conservative management of a grade V renal trauma associated with a grade III hepatic lesion: is it possible?

    • Carla Martinez Menini Stahlschmidt, Fabio Lucio Stahlschmidt, Luiz Carlos Von Bahten, Joao Eduardo Leal Nicoluzzi, and Thienes Costa.
    • Department of Trauma and General Surgery, Cajuru University Hospital, (Pontificia Uniersidade Católica do Paraná), Curitiba, Brazil. carlamenini@uol.com.br
    • Ulus Travma Acil Cer. 2006 Oct 1; 12 (4): 311-4.

    AbstractConservative management of solid abdominal organ injuries has been increasing and challenging trauma surgeons. This case report describes a successful non-operative management of a grade V renal lesion associated to a grade III hepatic lesion. Such lesions have not been described in conjunction in the revised literature.

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