Diaphragmatic Hernia – from trauma to eventration
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Trauma; Diaphragmatic hernia; anesthesiaDownloads
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2. Rafael A, Rodrigues P, Carmo L, Nascimento C, Machado J, Fonseca J. Hérnia diafragmática traumática tardia complicada de perfuração intratorácica e quisto hemorrágico gástrico Uma combinação rara. Acta Méd Port. 2005; 18: 295-301.
3. Rehman A, Mirza ZA, Yousuf S, Salam AA. Anaesthetic Management of an Adult Patient with Diaphragmatic Eventration. Journ of Anest & Clinic Res. 2015 Jan; 6(1): 1-2
4. Özdemir M, Yanlı P, Tomruk Ş, Bakan N. Anaesthesia management of a patient with incidentally diagnosed diaphragmatic hernia during laparoscopic surgery. Turk J Anaesth Reanim. 2015 Apr; 43: 50-4
5. Testini et al. Emergency surgery due to diaphragmatic hernia: case series and review. World J Emerg Surg. 2017 May; 12(23): 1-18
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2020-10-02
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Alves, A., Queijo, J., & Carlos, T. (2020). Diaphragmatic Hernia – from trauma to eventration. Journal of the Portuguese Society of Anesthesiology, 29(3), 178–179. https://doi.org/10.25751/rspa.20460
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