Negative-pressure wound therapy versus standard dressings for adults with an open lower limb fracture: the WOLLF RCT
Health Technology Assessment2018Vol. 22(73), pp. 1–162
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Matthew L. Costa, Juul Achten, Julie Bruce, Sonia Davis, Susie Hennings, Keith Willett, Stavros Petrou, Steven Jeffery, Damian Griffin, Ben Parker, James Masters, Sarah E Lamb, Elizabeth Tutton, Nick Parsons
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