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Acute renal failure following trauma

The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery.  1975; 57:830-835 
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Abstract

Acute renal failure is often fatal, but usually this complication following trauma is avoidable. Of fifteen patients with acute tubular necrosis associated with severe trauma, thirteen survived. This is a marked improvement in survival rate compared with the rates previously published. We credit the improvement to aggressive medical and surgical treatment by a team of orthopaedic surgeons, nephrologists, and surgeons.

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