WAR INJURIES OF MAJOR EXTREMITY VESSELS

During the war in Croatia, the surgical department of Osijek Hospital was the place of primary and definitive surgical management of the wounded from the city of Osijek and the entire northeastern region of Croatia. Our surgical experience with the management of war injuries of major extremity vesse...

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Hauptverfasser: Lovric, Zvonimir, Wertheimer, Borna, Candrlic, Kresimir, Kuvezdic, Hrvoje, Lovric, Ivan, Medaric, Damir, Janosi, Kresimir
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