Treatment of grade 4 renal stab wounds with absorbable fibrin adhesive bandage in a porcine model.
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J. Anema | R. Cornum | A. Morey | V. Gresham | R. Daniels | M. Macphee | R. Harris | D. Beall | R. W. Knight
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