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Drenajes e infecciones del sitio quirúrgico

Examinar la asociación de la presencia, duración, tipo, número y localización de los drenajes, con el riesgo de infección del sitio quirúrgico, en una cohorte contemporánea y multicéntrica de procedimientos de cirugía general, ortopédica traumatológica y vascular
Autor/a: Mujagic E, Zeindler J, Coslovsky M, Hoffmann H y colaboradores Am J Surg 2019; 217(1): 17-23
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