Patient–machine interactions of intravenous patient‐controlled analgesia in bilateral versus unilateral total knee arthroplasty: A retrospective study
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I-Ting Kuo | Wen‐Kuei Chang | M. Tsou | C. Ting | Kuang-Yi Chang | Kwok‐Hon Chan | Wei-Nung Teng | Yu-Chieh Wang
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