On the feasibility of the computational modelling of the endoluminal vacuum-assisted closure of an oesophageal anastomotic leakage
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Sergio Oller | Pau Turon | Ester Comellas | Facundo J Bellomo | Iván Rosales | Luis F Del Castillo | Ricardo Sánchez | S. Oller | P. Turon | F. J. Bellomo | Ester Comellas | Iván Rosales | L. F. del Castillo | R. Sánchez
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