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Placement of a microdialysis catheter during laparoscopic rectal cancer surgery to assess anastomotic leak

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The study was funded by the Conseil Régional de Picardie.

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Cosse, C., Sabbagh, C., Chapuis-Roux, E. et al. Placement of a microdialysis catheter during laparoscopic rectal cancer surgery to assess anastomotic leak. Tech Coloproctol 20, 785–789 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10151-016-1525-4

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