Forced Needle Advancement During Needle-Nerve Contact in a Porcine Model: Histological Outcome
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W. Nimphius | T. Steinfeldt | H. Wulf | Sabine Poeschl | J. Graf | M. Zoremba | H. Mueller | F. Dette
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