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  • 33. Cabled butterfly closure: a novel technique for sternal closure.
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  • 37. Sternal stability at different negative pressures during vacuum-assisted closure therapy.
    Mokhtari A, Petzina R, Gustafsson L, Sjögren J, Malmsjö M, Ingemansson R.
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