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Vascular Surgery Now Saving More Limbs After Battlefield Injuries
Link ID 957
Title Vascular Surgery Now Saving More Limbs After Battlefield Injuries
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/566099?src=rss
Description In previous wars, battlefield surgeons often had to take the limb of a soldier with a hemorrhaging extremity wound in order to save his life, but now with advances in vascular surgery, lives can often be saved without sacrificing a limb, a new study indicates. Reuters Health Information
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Date Nov 20, 2007
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