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Retraction  |  Open Access  |  9 Aug 2018

Retraction: Optimization of the design of a barbed suture for flexor tendon repair using extended finite element analysis

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Plast Aesthet Res 2018;5:28.
10.20517/2347-9264.2018.56 |  © The Author(s) 2018.
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The original article was published on 30 Jun 2018.

This article[1] has been retracted by authors because there are unresolved issues relating to authorship and contents. All the authors confirmed this retraction.

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1. Joseph Bakhach, Ahmad Oneissi, Dimitri Bakhach, Reem Karami, Kobeissi Hiba, Shammas Elie. Optimization of the design of a barbed suture for flexor tendon repair using extended finite element analysis. Plast Aesthet Res 2018;5:21.

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Retraction
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Retraction: Optimization of the design of a barbed suture for flexor tendon repair using extended finite element analysis
Joseph Bakhach, ... Elie Shammas

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Bakhach, J.; Oneissi A.; Bakhach D.; Karami R.; Hiba K.; Shammas E. Retraction: Optimization of the design of a barbed suture for flexor tendon repair using extended finite element analysis. Plast. Aesthet. Res. 2018, 5, 28. http://dx.doi.org/10.20517/2347-9264.2018.56

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