Extension of Nonoperative Management on Spleen Injury with Judicious Selection and Embolization; 10 Years of Experience
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56 Correspondence to: Won Jun Choi, Department of Surgery, Konyang University Hospital, 685, Gasoowon-dong, Seo-gu, Daejeon 320-718, Korea. Tel: 042-600-8956, Fax: 042-543-8956, E-mail: [email protected] Received July 29, 2010, Accepted December 7, 2010 This paper was presented at the 61th annual meeting of the Korean Surgical Society, November 11∼13, COEX, Seoul, Korea. Extension of Nonoperative Management on Spleen Injury with Judicious Selection and Embolization; 10 Years of Experience
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