Postoperative Surgical Site Infections in Spine Surgery: Can the Duration of Surgery Predict the Pathogen Spectrum?
SAEED ALGARNY(University of Cologne), Maximilian Lenz(University of Cologne), Peer Eysel(University of Cologne), Philipp Egenolf(University of Cologne), Sebastian G. Walter(University Hospital Cologne), Vincent J. Heck(University of Cologne), Akanksha Perera(University of Cologne), Maximilian Weber(University of Cologne), Max J. Scheyerer(University of Cologne)
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