Interventional radiology versus operative management for splenic injuries: a study protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis
Introduction Over the past decades, the treatment for blunt splenic injuries has shifted from operative to non-operative management. Interventional radiology such as splenic arterial embolisation generally increases the success rate of non-operative management. However, the type of intervention, suc...
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| Main Authors: | Kazuma Yamakawa, Masahiro Kashiura, Noritaka Yada |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2019-08-01
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| Series: | BMJ Open |
| Online Access: | https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/9/8/e028172.full |
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