Negative pressure wound therapy for surgical site infection after sternotomy and its role in preparing the wound for reconstruction
Surgical site infection (SSI) involving the mediastinum after cardiac surgical procedures carried out through median sternotomy is associated with significant mortality and morbidity [1]. Up to now a few methods have been describe to treat such severe adverse events in the early postoperative period...
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Main Authors: | Eyal Schwartzmann (Author), Micah Sy (Author), Mehul Sharma (Author), Bartosz Mańkowski (Author), Marek Jemielity (Author), Bartłomiej Perek (Author) |
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Termedia Publishing House,
2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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