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F. N. Mazzini
F. N. Mazzini
University of Miami
Surgery
Medicine
Sports medicine
Medical emergency
high morbidity
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The Chase epicardial stabiliser as an adjunct tool for the management of penetrating cardiac injuries
2012
Annals of The Royal College of Surgeons of England
T. Vu
F. N. Mazzini
Juan A. Asensio
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Shank vessel injuries: The forgotten vascular injuries
2012
European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery
E. Stuebing
H. Lieberman
T. Vu
F. N. Mazzini
L. De Gregorio
A. Gigena
E. Iglesias
R. Gonzalo
A. J. Perez-Alonso
Juan A. Asensio
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Operative exposure and management of axillary vessel injuries
2011
European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery
F. N. Mazzini
T. Vu
S. Prichayudh
J. D. Sciarretta
J. Chandler
Howard M Lieberman
C. Marini
Juan A. Asensio
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Brachial vessel injuries: High morbidity and low mortality injuries
2011
European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery
T. Vu
Juan A. Asensio
F. N. Mazzini
J. D. Sciarretta
J. Chandler
E. H. Lieberman
M. Ksycki
Louis R. Pizano
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Subclavian vessel injuries: difficult anatomy and difficult territory
2011
European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery
J. D. Sciarretta
Juan A. Asensio
T. Vu
F. N. Mazzini
J. Chandler
F. Herrerias
Juan M. Verde
Pablo Menéndez
J. M. Sanchez
P. Petrone
Kenneth Stahl
H. Lieberman
C. Marini
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