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Lesioni vascolo-nervose nella chirurgia traumatologica del bacino

Neurovascular injuries in pelvic trauma surgery

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In this paper neurovascular injuries related to the most common surgical approaches in pelvic trauma surgery are discussed. Because of their low occurence and the high complication rate, the treatment of pelvic and acetabular fractures represent a current challenge for the orthopedic surgeon.

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Capella, M., Stucchi, A., Bonani, A. et al. Lesioni vascolo-nervose nella chirurgia traumatologica del bacino. LO SCALPELLO 28, 40–43 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11639-014-0054-z

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