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INCIDENCE, CONSEQUENCES, AND RISK FACTORS FOR ANASTOMOTIC DEHISCENCE AFTER COLORECTAL SURGERY: A PROSPECTIVE MONOCENTRIC STUDY
English
2018
Journal of Evidence Based Medicine and Healthcare
English
BACKGROUND Anastomotic dehiscence is the most severe surgical complication after large bowel resection. This study was designed to assess the incidence, to observe the consequences, and to identify the risk factors associated with anastomotic leakage after colorectal surgery. MATERIALS AND METHODS All patients who were admitted for colorectal carcinoma or large bowel obstruction and underwent colorectal resection between January 2016 to August 2017 in a single institution were prospectively
doi:10.18410/jebmh/2018/396
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