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Implant-Associated Infection of Long-Segment Spinal Instrumentation: A Retrospective Analysis of 46 Consecutive Patients |
Stavros Oikonomidis, Lisa Altenrath, Leonard Westermann, Jan Bredow, Peer Eysel, Max Joseph Scheyerer |
Asian Spine J. 2021;15(2):234-243. Published online July 24, 2020 DOI: https://doi.org/10.31616/asj.2019.0391 |
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