Why Irrigate for the Same Contamination Rate: Wound Contamination in Pediatric Spinal Surgery Using Betadine Versus Saline
Lara Langer Cohen(Boston Children's Hospital), Michael P. Glotzbecker(Boston Children's Hospital), John B. Emans(Boston Children's Hospital), John M. Flynn(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Daniel Hedequist(Boston Children's Hospital), Brian D. Snyder(Boston Children's Hospital), Lawrence I. Karlin(Boston Children's Hospital), Divya Talwar(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Richard M. Schwend(Children's Mercy Hospital), John T. Anderson(Children's Mercy Hospital), Julia Leamon(Children's Mercy Hospital), M. Timothy Hresko(Boston Children's Hospital)
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