Do antibacterial skin sutures reduce surgical site infections after elective open abdominal surgery? - Study protocol of a prospective, randomized controlled single center trial

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Daniel Matz
Saskia Teuteberg
Andrea Wiencierz
Savas Deniz Soysal
Oleg Heizmann
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[1] AGAPLESION Diakonie Hospital Rotenburg (Wuemme),Department of General
[2] University of Basel,, Visceral
[3] Clinical Trial Unit, and Thoracic Surgery
[4] University Hospital,Department of Clinical Research
[5] University of Basel Hospital,Department of General Surgery
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Surgical site infection; Antibacterial-coated suture material; Triclosan; Elective abdominal surgery; Skin closure;
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