Incisional Negative Pressure Wound Therapy After High-Risk Lower Extremity Fractures
James P. Stannard(University of Alabama at Birmingham Hospital), Jeffrey O. Anglen(University of South Florida), Rena L. Stewart(Orthopaedic Trauma Association), Thomas J. Moore(Orthopaedic Trauma Association), Gerald McGwin(Orthopaedic Trauma Association), William T. Obremskey(Vanderbilt University Medical Center), David A. Volgas(University of Missouri)
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