Minimally invasive thoracic surgery for empyema

Dragan Subotic, Didier Lardinois, Aljaz Hojski

Source: Breathe, 14 (4) 302; 10.1183/20734735.025718
Journal Issue: December
Disease area: Respiratory infections, Thoracic oncology

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