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Nonoperative management of EDH

Robert F. Smith rfsmithmd at comcast.net
Sun Apr 8 15:39:49 BST 2007


Too true. Since the non-op approach was successful in "selected" patients,
one would have to think the selection process would best be made by the
bedside.

R. Smith

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On Behalf Of Ben Reynolds
Sent: Friday, April 06, 2007 6:14 PM
To: Trauma &amp, Critical Care mailing list
Subject: Re: Nonoperative management of EDH

Patrick:

Interesting paper.  While I'm trying hard not to be a
similar cynic, but I think Fred Moore's comments at
the end I think were quite germaine to the evolving
paradigm of this nonoperative dictum.  

I didn't see any mention of posterior fossa epidurals.
 Any in the series?

Ben Reynolds, PA-C
Pittsburgh, PA

--- "Offner, Patrick" <PatrickOffner at Centura.Org>
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> I recently reviewed our experience. Not rocket
> science but may be
> germane to the recent post.
>  
>  
> Patrick J. Offner MD MPH
> Chief, Surgical Critical Care
> St Anthony Central Hospital
>  
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