E. Kaya Et Al. , "Subcutaneous Closed-Suction Drainage Does Not Affect Surgical Site Infection Rate Following Elective Abdominal Operations : A Prospective Randomized Clinical Trial," ACTA CHIRURGICA BELGICA , vol.110, no.4, pp.457-462, 2010
Kaya, E. Et Al. 2010. Subcutaneous Closed-Suction Drainage Does Not Affect Surgical Site Infection Rate Following Elective Abdominal Operations : A Prospective Randomized Clinical Trial. ACTA CHIRURGICA BELGICA , vol.110, no.4 , 457-462.
Kaya, E., Paksoy, E., Ozturk, E., Sigirli, D., & Bagel, H., (2010). Subcutaneous Closed-Suction Drainage Does Not Affect Surgical Site Infection Rate Following Elective Abdominal Operations : A Prospective Randomized Clinical Trial. ACTA CHIRURGICA BELGICA , vol.110, no.4, 457-462.
Kaya, E. Et Al. "Subcutaneous Closed-Suction Drainage Does Not Affect Surgical Site Infection Rate Following Elective Abdominal Operations : A Prospective Randomized Clinical Trial," ACTA CHIRURGICA BELGICA , vol.110, no.4, 457-462, 2010
Kaya, E. Et Al. "Subcutaneous Closed-Suction Drainage Does Not Affect Surgical Site Infection Rate Following Elective Abdominal Operations : A Prospective Randomized Clinical Trial." ACTA CHIRURGICA BELGICA , vol.110, no.4, pp.457-462, 2010
Kaya, E. Et Al. (2010) . "Subcutaneous Closed-Suction Drainage Does Not Affect Surgical Site Infection Rate Following Elective Abdominal Operations : A Prospective Randomized Clinical Trial." ACTA CHIRURGICA BELGICA , vol.110, no.4, pp.457-462.
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