Infections associated with mesh repairs of abdominal wall hernias: Are antimicrobial biomaterials the longed-for solution?
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D Eglin | R G Richards | R. G. Richards | D. Eglin | T. F. Moriarty | H. Redl | R. Fortelny | O Guillaume | O. Guillaume | H Redl | T F Moriarty | R Pérez-Tanoira | R Fortelny | A Petter Puchner | R. Pérez-Tanoira | A. Petter Puchner | R. Richards | R. G. Richards | Heinz Redl | David Eglin | Ramón Pérez-Tanoira | A. P. Puchner
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