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Figure1. Laparotomy wound closed over a Bogota Bag. | Download Scientific Diagram
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Perle di Nicchia - BOGOTA BAG La Bogota Bag è una tecnica chirurgica utilizzata per chiudere temporaneamente l'addome. L' addome viene lasciato aperto fino a nove giorni dopo l'intervento, coperto da un
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Patients 2–5: in addition to patient 1, Bogota bag was fixed... | Download Scientific Diagram
A thin isolation bag, the so-called Bogota bag, was ten- sion-free... | Download Scientific Diagram
Use of chorioamniotic membrane instead of bogota bag in open abdomen: How I Do It?
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