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Reducing Scalpel Injuries in the Operating Room
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Editor's note: PEAK is a registered trademark of PEAK Surgical, Inc, Palo Alto, CA. Publication of this article does not imply AORN endorsement of specific products.
PII: S0001-2092(09)00542-0
doi: 10.1016/j.aorn.2009.07.025
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