UC study: Delayed repair may be better for aortic injuries
13th Apr 2006, 22:12 GMT
Patients who live through the first 24 hours of a blunt aortic trauma injury may have a better chance of long-term survival if repair to the damaged artery is delayed, according to surgeons at the University of Cincinnati.
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