Johnson et al., 2018 - Google Patents
A Novel Lead Garment Structural System to Alleviate Orthopedic Stress for SurgeonsJohnson et al., 2018
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- Johnson H
- Miller S
- Tawde P
- LaPenta B
- Teo D
- Cervantes T
- Mehta N
- Slocum A
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Frontiers in Biomedical Devices
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Cardiovascular, orthopedic, and interventional radiology procedures using fluoroscopy require healthcare professionals to wear heavy lead garments for radiation protection, sometimes for up to 12 hours per day. Wearing lead garments for prolonged periods of time …
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