Gahr, P., Matthis, M., Schleese, L., Fischer, D., & Mittlmeier, T. Modern anatomical locking plates are associated with increased postoperative wound complications and unplanned surgical revisions compared to standard tubular plates in the management of unstable ankle fractures: A comparative cohort study in 595 patients. BMC.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGahr, Patrick, Manuel Matthis, Lennart Schleese, Dagmar-C Fischer, and Thomas Mittlmeier. Modern Anatomical Locking Plates Are Associated with Increased Postoperative Wound Complications and Unplanned Surgical Revisions Compared to Standard Tubular Plates in the Management of Unstable Ankle Fractures: A Comparative Cohort Study in 595 Patients. BMC.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGahr, Patrick, et al. Modern Anatomical Locking Plates Are Associated with Increased Postoperative Wound Complications and Unplanned Surgical Revisions Compared to Standard Tubular Plates in the Management of Unstable Ankle Fractures: A Comparative Cohort Study in 595 Patients. BMC.