The Impact of Complications on Costs of Major Surgical Procedures: A Cost Analysis of 1200 Patients
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Ksenija Slankamenac | Dimitri Hauri | Dieter Hahnloser | Milo A. Puhan | Pierre-Alain Clavien | M. Puhan | D. Hahnloser | S. Breitenstein | P. Clavien | K. Slankamenac | R. Graf | D. Hauri | M. K. Muller | R. Vonlanthen | Rolf Graf | Stefan Breitenstein | René Vonlanthen | Markus K. Muller
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