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1. Balloon Rises Above: REBOA at Zone 1 May Be Superior to Resuscitative Thoracotomy.

2. Significant variation in computed tomography imaging of pregnant trauma patients: a retrospective multicenter study.

3. When is it safe to start venous thromboembolism prophylaxis after blunt solid organ injury? A prospective American Association for the Surgery of Trauma multi-institutional trial.

4. Adult blunt hepatic injury: A Western Trauma Association critical decisions algorithm.

5. Pediatric emergency resuscitative thoracotomy: A Western Trauma Association, Pediatric Trauma Society, and Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma collaborative critical decisions algorithm.

6. Blunt splenic injury, Emergency Department to discharge: A Western Trauma Association critical decisions algorithm.

7. Blunt pancreatic trauma: A Western Trauma Association critical decisions algorithm.

8. Blunt thoracic aortic injury: A Western Trauma Association critical decisions algorithm.

9. Follow-up strategies for patients with splenic trauma managed non-operatively: the 2022 World Society of Emergency Surgery consensus document.

10. Decreased hospital length of stay and intensive care unit admissions for non-COVID blunt trauma patients during the COVID-19 pandemic.

11. American Association for the Surgery of Trauma-World Society of Emergency Surgery guidelines on diagnosis and management of peripheral vascular injuries.

12. Rectal Injury After Foreign Body Insertion: Secondary Analysis From the AAST Contemporary Management of Rectal Injuries Study Group.

13. Time to stroke: A Western Trauma Association multicenter study of blunt cerebrovascular injuries.

14. Cervical spine evaluation and clearance in the intoxicated patient: A prospective Western Trauma Association Multi-Institutional Trial and Survey.

15. Natural history of splenic vascular abnormalities after blunt injury: A Western Trauma Association multicenter trial.

16. Cervical spinal clearance: A prospective Western Trauma Association Multi-institutional Trial.

17. The splenic injury outcomes trial: An American Association for the Surgery of Trauma multi-institutional study.

18. Complete ultrasonography of trauma in screening blunt abdominal trauma patients is equivalent to computed tomographic scanning while reducing radiation exposure and cost.

19. Benchmarking of trauma care worldwide: the potential value of an International Trauma Data Bank (ITDB).

20. Management of pediatric occult pneumothorax in blunt trauma: a subgroup analysis of the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma multicenter prospective observational study.

21. A survey of American Association for the Surgery of Trauma member practices in the management of blunt splenic injury.

22. Blunt traumatic occult pneumothorax: is observation safe?--results of a prospective, AAST multicenter study.

23. Arterial embolization for pelvic fractures after blunt trauma: are we all talk?

24. Complete femoral artery and vein avulsion from a hyperextension injury: a case report and literature review.

25. Patient factors and operating room resuscitation predict mortality in traumatic abdominal aortic injury: a 20-year analysis.

26. Nonoperative management reduces the overall mortality of grades 3 and 4 blunt liver injuries.

27. Female gender does not protect blunt trauma patients from complications and mortality.

28. Blunt gastric injury. A multicentre experience.

29. The role of associated injuries on outcome of blunt trauma patients sustaining pelvic fractures.

30. The ongoing challenge of retroperitoneal vascular injuries.

32. Colonic (splenic flexure) necrosis due to thrombosis of the middle colic artery following blunt abdominal trauma.

33. Factors related to mortality in inferior vena cava injuries. A 5 year experience.

34. American Association for the Surgery of Trauma–World Society of Emergency Surgery guidelines on diagnosis and management of abdominal vascular injuries

35. Follow-up strategies for patients with splenic trauma managed non-operatively: the 2022 World Society of Emergency Surgery consensus document

36. American Association for the Surgery of Trauma-World Society of Emergency Surgery guidelines on diagnosis and management of peripheral vascular injuries

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