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Publications by Denis Brodaty
Intraoperative vs 24-Hour Administration of Cefamandole to Prevent Deep Sternal Wound Infection and Endocarditis After Adult Cardiac Surgery
Open Journal of Anesthesiology
Surgery of Acute Type a Dissection: What Have We Learned During the Past 25 Years?
Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery
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Therapy Options in Deep Sternal Wound Infection: Sternal Plating Versus Muscle Flap
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Daptomycin as a Possible New Treatment Option for Surgical Management of Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus Sternal Wound Infection After Cardiac Surgery
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Effective Combination of Different Surgical Strategies for Deep Sternal Wound Infection and Mediastinitis
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Prospective Randomized Trial to Compare Various Sternal Closure Techniques After Cardiac Surgery
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Simple Technique for Open Sternal Wound Closure After Cardiac Transplant or LVAD
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Risk Factors for Sternal Wound Infection After Open Heart Operations Vary According to Type of Operation
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