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1. Popliteal Artery Trauma

2. Prophylactic Greenfield Filters

3. A Prospective Analysis of Transesophageal Echocardiography in the Diagnosis of Traumatic Disruption of the Aorta

4. ANALYSIS OF CHARGES ASSOCIATED WITH DIAGNOSIS OF NOSOCOMIAL PNEUMONIA

5. EMPIRIC MONOTHERAPY VERSUS COMBINATION THERAPY OF NOSOCOMIAL PNEUMONIA IN TRAUMA PATIENTS

6. Correlation of Abdominal Trauma Index and Injury Severity Score with Abdominal Septic Complications in Penetrating and Blunt Trauma

7. Failures of splenic nonoperative management: is the glass half empty or half full?

8. Impact of stomach and colon injuries on intra-abdominal abscess and the synergistic effect of hemorrhage and associated injury

9. Improved success in nonoperative management of blunt splenic injuries: embolization of splenic artery pseudoaneurysms

10. Utility of Gram's stain and efficacy of quantitative cultures for posttraumatic pneumonia: a prospective study

11. Pancreatic trauma: a simplified management guideline

12. A randomized trial of isonitrogenous enteral diets after severe trauma. An immune-enhancing diet reduces septic complications

13. Blunt carotid injury. Importance of early diagnosis and anticoagulant therapy

14. Prognostic factors after acute subdural hematoma

15. Planned ventral hernia. Staged management for acute abdominal wall defects

16. A prospective analysis of diagnostic laparoscopy in trauma

17. Management of an Unusual Thermal Injury to the Thigh

18. USING BRONCHOALVEOLAR LAVAGE TO DISTINGUISH NOSOCOMIAL PNEUMONIA FROM SYSTEMIC INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE SYNDROME

19. MANAGEMENT OF BLUNT SPLENIC TRAUMA

20. NONOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE SUBOURAL HEMTOMAS

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