Contemporary management of subclavian and axillary artery injuries—A Western Trauma Association multicenter review

Christine J. Waller(Gundersen Health System), Kelly Lightwine(Marshfield Clinic), Justin M. Cardenas(Marshfield Clinic), James M. Haan(Marshfield Clinic), Maura Pearlstein(Marshfield Clinic), Charles J. Fox(Marshfield Clinic), Kayla J. Chapman(Marshfield Clinic), Evert A. Eriksson(Marshfield Clinic), Daniel C. Cullinane(Marshfield Clinic), Marshall Beckman(Marshfield Clinic), Gina M. Berg(Marshfield Clinic), Rahul Anand(University of Pittsburgh), Luis D. Ramirez(Marshfield Clinic), Lisa Capano-Wehrle(Marshfield Clinic), Clay Cothren Burlew(University of Pittsburgh), Thomas H. Cogbill(Marshfield Clinic), Kara J. Kallies(Marshfield Clinic), Jason L. Sperry(University of Pittsburgh), S. Rob Todd(Marshfield Clinic), Vincent P. Anto(Marshfield Clinic), Paul B. Harrison(Marshfield Clinic), Stuart Leon(Marshfield Clinic)
The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care
July 15, 2017
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