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Does the Application of Topical Intrawound Vancomycin Powder Affect Deep Surgical Site Infection and the Responsible Organisms after Spinal Surgery?: A Retrospective Case Series with a Historical Control Group
Prashant Adhikari, Vugar Nabi Nabiyev, Sinan Bahadir, Selim Ayhan, Selcen Yuksel, Selcuk Palaoglu, Emre Acaroglu
Asian Spine J. 2020;14(1):72-78.   Published online November 5, 2019
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Do Dose-Dependent Microbial Changes Occur during Spine Surgery as a Result of Applying Intrawound Vancomycin Powder?: A Systematic Literature Review
Lunli Xie, Jun Zhu, Shunhong Luo, Yu Xie, Dan Pu
Asian Spine J. 2018;12(1):162-170.   Published online February 7, 2018
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Efficacy of Antibiotics Sprayed into Surgical Site for Prevention of the Contamination in the Spinal Surgery
Bo-Kyung Suh, Seong-Hwan Moon, Tae-Hwan Kim, Jae Keun Oh, Yong Shin Kwon, Jung-Seob Park, Moon Soo Park
Asian Spine J. 2015;9(4):517-521.   Published online July 28, 2015
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