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Fed Pract. 2016 Jan;33(1):22-26.

Long-Term Surgical Management of Severe Pelvic Injury and Resulting Neurogenic Bladder From an Improvised Explosive Device.

Federal practitioner : for the health care professionals of the VA, DoD, and PHS

Darshan P Patel, Andrew W Southwick, William O Brant, James M Hotaling, William Peche, Jeremy B Myers

Affiliations

  1. is a resident physician in urology and is chief of urology at the George E. Wahlen VAMC in Salt Lake City, Utah. is an associate professor of surgery in urology, is an assistant professor of surgery in urology, is an assistant professor of surgery, is an associate professor of surgery in urology, and Dr. Southwick is associate professor of surgery in urology all at the Department of Surgery, University of Utah in Salt Lake City.

PMID: 30766134 PMCID: PMC6366610

Abstract

Reconstructive surgery can help veterans improve their quality of life and live free of chronic indwelling catheters following injury from an improvised explosive device.

Conflict of interest statement

Author disclosures The authors report no actual or potential conflicts of interest with regard to this article.

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