Incidental Durotomy Significantly Increases the Risk of Postoperative Infection Following Lumbar Spine Surgery for Degenerative Conditions: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Tamara Babasiz(University of Cologne), Krishnan Sircar(University Hospital Cologne), Philipp Egenolf(University of Cologne), Jannik Leyendecker(University of Cologne), Maximilian Weber(University of Cologne), Peer Eysel(University of Cologne), Jürgen A. Hampl(University of Cologne), Ayla Yagdiran(University of Cologne)
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