Systematic review and meta‐analysis of arterial embolization compared with traditional management on outcomes of traumatic massive facial haemorrhage
ANZ Journal of Surgery2022Vol. 92(5), pp. 988–993
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Abstract
Embolization was correlated with increased rates of haemorrhage control when compared with other interventions. Overall, despite no significant impact on mortality, embolization is recommended in the management of massive haemorrhage following maxillofacial trauma due to improved success rates at haemorrhage control and a low rate of significant adverse events.
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