Predictors of postoperative mortality among neonates after major-risk surgery: A one-year experience from a Tunisian hospital
Background: Neonatal surgery in developing countries remains a high-risk modality p and its outcomes depend on various patient-related, system-related, and management-related factors. This study aims to describe our experience in managing newborns requiring surgical interventions and to investigate...
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Main Authors: | Manel Kammoun (Author), Anouar jarraya (Author), Hechem bradai (Author), Hind ketata (Author), Hasna Bouchaira (Author), Olfa Cherif (Author), Amel Ben Hamed (Author), Faiza Safi (Author), Riadh Mhiri (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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