Koutsoumbelis et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Risk factors for postoperative infection following posterior lumbar instrumented arthrodesisKoutsoumbelis et al., 2011
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- Koutsoumbelis S
- Hughes A
- Girardi F
- Cammisa Jr F
- Finerty E
- Nguyen J
- Gausden E
- Sama A
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Background: Surgical site infection in the spine is a serious postoperative complication. Factors such as posterior surgical approach, arthrodesis, use of spinal instrumentation, age, obesity, diabetes, tobacco use, operating-room environment, and estimated blood loss are …
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