Variation in practice preferences in management of open injuries of extremities—an international survey by SICOT research academy
<p>Purpose</p> <p>Open fractures are challenging injuries and there is a lot of variation in practice preferences which may reflect the wide variations in outcome in different units across the world. A survey was done amongst the international community of SICOT membership to docum...
Main Authors: | Kamal, A, Kanakeshwar, RB, Shyam, A, Jayaramaraju, D, Agraharam, D, Perumal, R, Rajasekaran, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer
2016
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