Incidence and risk factors for incisional hernia after open abdominal aortic aneurysm repair.
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J. Molina | J. M. Fernández Cebrián | A. G. Barranquero | L. Blázquez | C. Gandarias Zúñiga | Carmen González-Hidalgo | B. Porrero | Julia Ocaña
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