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Minimally Invasive Surgery for Genitourinary Trauma: A Nationwide Outcomes-Based Analysis
William James Collins
, Khaled El-Qawaqzeh
, Michael Ditillo
, Hamidreza Hosseinpour
, Adam Nelson
, Sai Krishna Bhogadi
, Lourdes Castanon
, Lynn Gries
, Tanya Anand
,
Bellal Joseph
Surgery
Neurosurgery
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Laparoscopy
100%
Outcome-based
100%
Minimally Invasive Surgery
100%
Genitourinary Injury
100%
Open Surgical Repair
83%
Bladder Injury
83%
Ureteral Injury
83%
Trauma Patients
66%
Injury Mechanism
33%
Injury Severity Score
33%
Major Complications
33%
Open Groups
33%
Abbreviated Injury Scale
16%
Confidence Interval
16%
Survivors
16%
Systolic Blood Pressure
16%
Emergency Department
16%
Heart Rate
16%
Multivariate Analysis
16%
Univariate Analysis
16%
Surgical Approach
16%
Improved Outcomes
16%
Penetrating Injury
16%
Length of Hospital Stay
16%
Transfusion
16%
Glasgow Coma Scale
16%
Low Mortality
16%
Adjusted Odds Ratio
16%
Laparoscopic Repair
16%
Overall Mortality
16%
Propensity Score Matching
16%
Surgical Repair
16%
American College of Surgeons
16%
Body Regions
16%
Open Surgical Approach
16%
Trauma Quality Improvement Program
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Genitourinary Trauma
100%