2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00345-022-04049-5
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The effect of transarterial embolization versus nephrectomy on acute kidney injury in blunt renal trauma patients

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“…The kidney is only held in position by the renal pelvis and vascular pedicle, therefore, it is particularly vulnerable to decelerating injuries, such as falls, and motor vehicle collisions [3]. Studies have shown that falls and car accidents are the most common causes of renal injury [2,5,18,19]. In a retrospective study over 15 years, using data from the Japan Trauma Data Bank, patients with blunt renal trauma were identified (n = 3,550) and falls accounted for 34% of injuries, and car accidents accounted for 15.7% [18].…”
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“…The kidney is only held in position by the renal pelvis and vascular pedicle, therefore, it is particularly vulnerable to decelerating injuries, such as falls, and motor vehicle collisions [3]. Studies have shown that falls and car accidents are the most common causes of renal injury [2,5,18,19]. In a retrospective study over 15 years, using data from the Japan Trauma Data Bank, patients with blunt renal trauma were identified (n = 3,550) and falls accounted for 34% of injuries, and car accidents accounted for 15.7% [18].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In a retrospective study over 15 years, using data from the Japan Trauma Data Bank, patients with blunt renal trauma were identified (n = 3,550) and falls accounted for 34% of injuries, and car accidents accounted for 15.7% [18]. Another retrospective study over 8 years using the Taiwan National Trauma Bank (n = 10,096) reported that the most common mechanisms of renal injury were motor vehicle accidents (49.4%) and falls (27.4%) [19]. Motor vehicle accidents have been reported to be the most common cause of high-grade renal injury [2,5].…”
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confidence: 99%