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¿Cuál es el beneficio?
Fijación de la fractura costal para el tórax móvil
Los autores de este trabajo consideraron prudente investigar si la reducción abierta y fijación interna de las fracturas costales, en el tórax móvil, representa una forma costo-efectiva de manejo, en comparación con el abordaje no operatorio.
Autor/a: Dres. Bhatnagar J, Nirula R
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