PLACE OF HYPERBARIC OXYGEN THERAPY IN THE MANAGEMENT OF POSTOPERATIVE SPINAL INFECTIONS: ABOUT 14 CASES

Background: The prevalence of post-operative spinal infections is constantly on the rise, linked to the increasing age of the population. They are associated with high morbidity and mortality, high costs and altered well-being, hence the need to assess the efficacy of adjunctive treatments, such as...

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Hauptverfasser: EL Ghazi, Mouna, Echchachoui, Houda, a, Meryemzerrik, Bennanismires, Fahd, Iloughmane, Zakaria, Chemsi, Mohamed, Mandour, Cherkaoui
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