Multiinstitutional Experience with The Management of Superior Mesenteric Artery Injuries
Juan A. Asensio(University of Southern California), Linda S. Chan(American College of Surgeons), Frank B. Miller(American College of Surgeons), Robert E. Falcone(American College of Surgeons), Michael D. Pasquale(American College of Surgeons), Robert C. Mackersie(Albert B. Chandler Hospital), Andrew B. Peitzman(MACOM (United States)), J. L. Rodriguez(American College of Surgeons), Jameel Ali(American College of Surgeons), Kimberly Davis(American College of Surgeons), Leon H. Pachter(American College of Surgeons), D L. Britt(American College of Surgeons), John T. Anderson(Children's Mercy Hospital), David B. Hoyt(American College of Surgeons), Anthony P. Borzotta(American College of Surgeons)
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