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Isolated Resection of Segment VIII: A Technique for Drainage Through the Couinaud Space to Prevent Postoperative Collections

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Ettorre, G.M., Meniconi, R.L. Isolated Resection of Segment VIII: A Technique for Drainage Through the Couinaud Space to Prevent Postoperative Collections. World J Surg 40, 1792–1793 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00268-015-3351-7

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