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Le drainage dans les prothèses et révisions de prothèses de hanche et de genou
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Closed Negative Suction Drain Entrapment in Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Report on the Implications of a Broken Drain Based on the ChatGPT Outlook
Primary total knee replacement without drain: A good and safe practice to inculcate
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Predictors for blood loss and transfusion frequency to guide blood saving programs in primary knee- and hip-arthroplasty
Achieving discharge within 24 h of robotic unicompartmental knee arthroplasty may be possible with appropriate patient selection and a multi-disciplinary team approach
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A Multivariate Analysis on the Effect of No Closed Suction Drain on the Length of Hospital Stay in Total Knee Arthroplasty
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Day-case surgery for total hip and knee replacement