Experience and modification update for the minimally invasive Nuss technique for pectus excavatum repair in 303 patients.
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Donald Nuss | M. Goretsky | D. Nuss | R. Kelly | D. Croitoru | M Louise Lawson | Daniel P Croitoru | Michael J Goretsky | Robert E Kelly | M. L. Lawson | Barbara Swoveland | B. Swoveland | M. Lawson | Barbara Swoveland
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