The role of body mass index in high- and low-velocity trauma causing knee injury associated with pop...
The role of body mass index in high- and low-velocity trauma causing knee injury associated with popliteal artery lesions
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England: BioMed Central Ltd
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Among arterial traumas, osteoarticular traumas are particularly dangerous, and those involving the popliteal artery are associated with a high amputation rate. Despite representing a minority of arterial traumas, with an incidence that varies considerably by population and geographic location, traumatic lesions of the popliteal artery are challengi...
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The role of body mass index in high- and low-velocity trauma causing knee injury associated with popliteal artery lesions
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1749-799X
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1749-799X
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10.1186/s13018-024-04821-w