@article{15e6a6c4202b44f4b7667e420dcdf742,
title = "MP79-01 NEPHRECTOMY AFTER HIGH-GRADE RENAL TRAUMA: RESULTS FROM THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE SURGERY OF TRAUMA (AAST) GENITOURINARY TRAUMA STUDY",
abstract = "INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: AUA urotrauma guidelines for renal injury recommend conservative initial management for all stable patients, however, unstable patients with high-grade injury are often managed with nephrectomy. We hypothesized that there are clinical factors associated with need for nephr",
author = "Sorena Keihani and Yizhe Xu and Presson, \{Angela P.\} and Smith, \{Brian P.\} and Reilly, \{Patrick M.\} and Xian Luo-Owen and Kaushik Mukherjee and Morris, \{Bradley J.\} and Sarah Majercik and Thomsen, \{Peter B.\} and Erickson, \{Bradley A.\} and Breyer, \{Benjamin N.\} and Gregory Murphy and Shaffer, \{Barbara A.\} and Carrick, \{Matthew M.\} and Brandi Miller and Santucci, \{Richard A.\} and Timothy Hewitt and Burks, \{Frank N.\} and DeSoucy, \{Erik S.\} and Zakaluzny, \{Scott A.\} and LaDonna Allen and Kocik, \{Jurek F.\} and Raminder Nirula and Myers, \{Jeremy B.\}",
note = "DISCLOSURES: The American Urological Association (AUA) is committed to maintaining transparency in its relationships. The AUA requires that individuals make full disclosures for themselves, their family and/or business partner of relationships, business transactions, leadership positions, presentations or publications prior to participating in AUA activities. All relevant relationships for the last 12 months should be disclosed.",
year = "2017",
month = apr,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1016/J.JURO.2017.02.2485",
language = "American English",
volume = "197",
journal = "The Journal of Urology",
number = "4S",
}