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    Liver injuries represent one of the most frequent life-threatening injuries in trauma patients. In determining the optimal management strategy, the anatomic injury, the hemodynamic status, and the associated injuries should be taken into consideration. Liver trauma approach may require non-operative or operative management with the intent to restore the homeostasis and the normal physiology. The management of liver trauma should be multidisciplinary including trauma surgeons, interventional radiologists, and emergency and ICU physicians. The aim of this paper is to present the World Society of Emergency Surgery (WSES) liver trauma management guidelines.

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    Federico Coccolini, Raul Coimbra, Carlos Ordonez, Yoram Kluger, Felipe Vega, Ernest E Moore, Walt Biffl, Andrew Peitzman, Tal Horer, Fikri M Abu-Zidan, Massimo Sartelli, Gustavo P Fraga, Enrico Cicuttin, Luca Ansaloni, Michael W Parra, Mauricio Millán, Nicola DeAngelis, Kenji Inaba, George Velmahos, Ron Maier, Vladimir Khokha, Boris Sakakushev, Goran Augustin, Salomone di Saverio, Emanuil Pikoulis, Mircea Chirica, Viktor Reva, Ari Leppaniemi, Vassil Manchev, Massimo Chiarugi, Dimitrios Damaskos, Dieter Weber, Neil Parry, Zaza Demetrashvili, Ian Civil, Lena Napolitano, Davide Corbella, Fausto Catena, WSES expert panel. Liver trauma: WSES 2020 guidelines. World journal of emergency surgery : WJES. 2020 Mar 30;15(1):24

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    PMID: 32228707

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