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Open Statement: Conservative surgical approach (CSA) with implant retention
Subgroup: Conservative surgical approach (CSA) with implant retention 

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1 | Acute haematogenous prosthetic joint infection: prospective evaluation of medical and surgical management. | Rodríguez, D; Pigrau, C; Euba, G; Cobo, J; García-Lechuz, J; Palomino, J; Riera, M; Del Toro, M D; Granados, A; Ariza, X; , ; | Clinical microbiology and infection : the official publication of the European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases | 2010 | -3.00 | ![]() |
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2 | Efficacy of debridement in hematogenous and early post-surgical prosthetic joint infections. | Vilchez, Félix; Martínez-Pastor, Juan C; García-Ramiro, Sebastián; Bori, Guillem; Tornero, Eduard; García, Esther; Mensa, Josep; Soriano, Alex; | The International journal of artificial organs | 2012 | -3.00 | ![]() |
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