Use of both internal thoracic arteries in diabetic patients increases deep sternal wound infection.
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Sean M. O'Brien | R. Higgins | E. Savage | E. Peterson | F. Edwards | Aman Ali | D. Eiferman | R. Perez-Tamayo | S. O'Brien | E. Okum | J. Grab | Joshua Grab
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