#0  General Surgery The spleen

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The most common indication for spleen surgery is trauma. In the absence of trauma, spleen surgery is relatively rare and seldomly required. When indicated it may be curative and lifesaving. In this podcast we discuss elective, non-trauma general surgical aspects of the spleen.
Season 1 / Episode 0 9 Aug 2020 English South Africa Natural Sciences · Education

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