Authors
Wilson, Malcolm SAffiliation
Christie Hospital, Manchester M20 4BX.Issue Date
2004-06
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The burden and cost of adhesions is considerable. Products are available which might reduce these problems. The costing of these products will have a significant effect on their usage. A low-cost product with a 25% efficacy could potentially generate a cost saving of 55 million Pounds over a 10-year period in the UK.Citation
Cost and economics of adhesions. 2004, 65 (6):343-7 Hosp MedJournal
Hospital MedicinePubMed ID
15222209Type
ArticleLanguage
enISSN
1462-3935Collections
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