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Effect of powdered vancomycin on stopping surgical site wound infections in neurosurgery: A meta-analysis

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10.1111/iwj.70466

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29 Days since retraction (latest)
Heavy Metals Removal Using Carbon Based Nanocomposites
Unknown Authors
Unknown Journal
Published: Unknown
Quality improvement in neurosurgery: A systematic review
Mohamed Madan, Ahmed Alshereiqi, Noor Abdulla et al. (5 authors)
Medicine International
Published: Feb 2025
37 days before retraction
Long-term efficacy and safety of endoscopic surgery versus small bone window craniotomy for spontaneous supratentorial intracerebral hemorrhage: a meta-analysis and trial sequential analysis
Chen Guo, Yang Bai, Xiaobin Zhang et al. (6 authors)
BMC Neurology Open Access
Published: Feb 2025
1 citation
53 days before retraction
Locally Delivered Antibiotics in Fracture-Related Infection
Heide Mills, Liam Donnelly, Simon Platt
Cureus Open Access
Published: Nov 2024
1 citation
146 days before retraction
Effect of powdered vancomycin on stopping surgical site wound infections in neurosurgery: A meta‐analysis
Bo Tian, Yanli He, Zian Han et al. (5 authors)
International Wound Journal Open Access
Published: Oct 2022
5 citations
902 days before retraction
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Total Citations: 9
Years Since Retraction: <1 year
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Last Checked: Jul 23, 2025
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