A meta-analysis examining the impact of obesity on surgical site wound complications in patients undergoing primary ovarian cancer surgery
The meta-analysis sought to evaluate and compare the effect of obesity on surgical site wound problems in subjects after primary ovarian cancer surgery. The results found by this meta-analysis were analyzed, and then odds ratio (OR) and mean difference (MD), at 95% confidence intervals (CIs), were c...
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