Varían de acuerdo con la indicación quirúrgica | 05 SEP 16

Tasas de readmisión después de cirugía de bypass en la extremidad inferior

Son costosas y se asocian con peores resultados. La infección de la herida y la complicación del injerto son las principales razones
Autor/a: Jones CE, Richman JS, Chu DI, Gullick AA, Pearce BJ, and Morris MS J Vasc Surg 2016; 64(2): 458-464
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