Инновационные стратегии снижения риска хирургической раневой инфекции

Автор: Edmiston Charles E., Krepel Candace J., Wilson Patti J., Grahn Bonnie F., Sadenwasseri Patricia J., Welteri Donna L., Seabrooki R. gary

Журнал: Экспериментальная и клиническая урология @ecuro

Рубрика: Организация урологической помощи

Статья в выпуске: 3, 2012 года.

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Хирургическая раневая инфекция, факторы риска, периоперационная профилактика, микрофлора кожи, инфецированность воздуха в операционной, импрегнационные технологии

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