Effect of intra-abdominal absorbable sutures on surgical site infection
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T. Yamanaka | Y. Kakeji | Y. Maehara | K. Shirabe | S. Tsujitani | K. Fukuzawa | H. Matsuda | H. Sonoda | H. Matsuura | S. Kohnoe | A. Watanabe | M. Kitamura | S. Maekawa
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