Cite
Making minimally invasive procedures more sustainable: A systematic review comparing the environmental footprint of single‐use versus multi‐use instruments.
MLA
Martins, Russell Seth, et al. “Making Minimally Invasive Procedures More Sustainable: A Systematic Review Comparing the Environmental Footprint of Single‐use versus Multi‐use Instruments.” World Journal of Surgery, vol. 48, no. 9, Sept. 2024, pp. 2212–23. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1002/wjs.12286.
APA
Martins, R. S., Salar, H., Salar, M., Luo, J., Poulikidis, K., Razi, S. S., Latif, M. J., Tafuri, K., & Bhora, F. Y. (2024). Making minimally invasive procedures more sustainable: A systematic review comparing the environmental footprint of single‐use versus multi‐use instruments. World Journal of Surgery, 48(9), 2212–2223. https://doi.org/10.1002/wjs.12286
Chicago
Martins, Russell Seth, Hashim Salar, Musa Salar, Jeffrey Luo, Kostantinos Poulikidis, Syed Shahzad Razi, M. Jawad Latif, Kyle Tafuri, and Faiz Y. Bhora. 2024. “Making Minimally Invasive Procedures More Sustainable: A Systematic Review Comparing the Environmental Footprint of Single‐use versus Multi‐use Instruments.” World Journal of Surgery 48 (9): 2212–23. doi:10.1002/wjs.12286.