Penetrating colon injuries requiring resection: diversion or primary anastomosis? An AAST prospective multicenter study.
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Penetrating colon injuries requiring resection: diversion or primary anastomosis? An AAST prospective multicenter study.
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A Rodriguez
C Hatzitheofilou
C W Schwab
Committee on Multicenter Clinical Trials. American Association for the Surgery of Trauma
D Demetriades
D H Wisner
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2001-05-01T00:00:00Z