[Combined injuries of the the pelvic bones and urethral canal in children]
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[Combined injuries of the the pelvic bones and urethral canal in children]
Abstract
Associated injuries of pelvic bones and urethra were observed in 50 children. The clinical picture, diagnosis and methods of treatment are described with special reference to time gone after trauma. The most effective method of treatment of ruptured urethra is thought to be putting the primary suture.
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