Para las infecciones en el sitio quirúrgico | 21 JUL 19

Terapia por presión negativa de las heridas

Los autores condujeron un ensayo controlado randomizado de la terapia con presión negativa de la herida en pacientes con riesgo alto de infección del sitio quirúrgico sometidos a duodenopancreatectomía
Autor/a: Javed AA, Teinor J, Wright M, Ding D, Burkhart RA, Hundt J y colaboradores Ann Surg 2019; 269(6): 1034-1040
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