@article{f9d4c52c3c3e4e6f9bf44740d23efb6e,
title = "RESHAPES: Increasing AAST EGS grade is associated with anastomosis type.",
author = "Hernandez, \{Matthew C.\} and Bruns, \{Brandon R.\} and Haddad, \{Nadeem N.\} and Margaret Lauerman and Morris, \{David S.\} and Kristen Arnold and Phelan, \{Herb A.\} and David Turay and Jason Murry and Oh, \{John S.\} and Toby Enniss and Carrick, \{Matthew M.\} and Scalea, \{Thomas M.\} and Zielinski, \{Martin D.\}",
note = "INTRODUCTION Threatened, perforated, and infarcted bowel is managed with conventional resection and anastomosis (hand sewn [HS] or stapled [ST]). The SHAPES analysis demonstrated equivalence between HS and ST techniques, yet surgeons appeared to prefer HS for the critically ill.",
year = "2018",
month = jun,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1097/TA.0000000000001864",
language = "American English",
volume = "84",
journal = "Journal of Trauma-injury Infection and Critical Care",
number = "6",
}