Implementation of an Innovative Technology Called the OR Black Box: A Feasibility Study

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Implementation of an Innovative Technology Called the OR Black Box : A Feasibility Study. / Møller, Kjestine Emilie; Sørensen, Jette Led; Topperzer, Martha Krogh; Koerner, Christian; Ottesen, Bent; Rosendahl, Mikkel; Grantcharov, Teodor; Strandbygaard, Jeanett.

I: Surgical Innovation, Bind 30, Nr. 1, 2023, s. 64-72.

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Møller, KE, Sørensen, JL, Topperzer, MK, Koerner, C, Ottesen, B, Rosendahl, M, Grantcharov, T & Strandbygaard, J 2023, 'Implementation of an Innovative Technology Called the OR Black Box: A Feasibility Study', Surgical Innovation, bind 30, nr. 1, s. 64-72. https://doi.org/10.1177/15533506221106258

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Møller, K. E., Sørensen, J. L., Topperzer, M. K., Koerner, C., Ottesen, B., Rosendahl, M., Grantcharov, T., & Strandbygaard, J. (2023). Implementation of an Innovative Technology Called the OR Black Box: A Feasibility Study. Surgical Innovation, 30(1), 64-72. https://doi.org/10.1177/15533506221106258

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Møller KE, Sørensen JL, Topperzer MK, Koerner C, Ottesen B, Rosendahl M o.a. Implementation of an Innovative Technology Called the OR Black Box: A Feasibility Study. Surgical Innovation. 2023;30(1):64-72. https://doi.org/10.1177/15533506221106258

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Møller, Kjestine Emilie ; Sørensen, Jette Led ; Topperzer, Martha Krogh ; Koerner, Christian ; Ottesen, Bent ; Rosendahl, Mikkel ; Grantcharov, Teodor ; Strandbygaard, Jeanett. / Implementation of an Innovative Technology Called the OR Black Box : A Feasibility Study. I: Surgical Innovation. 2023 ; Bind 30, Nr. 1. s. 64-72.

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