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Optimierter intraoperativer „Anastomosen-Check“ bei der kontinenzerhaltenden Rektumresektion

Optimized intraoperative “anastomosis check” in sphincter-preserving rectal resection

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Rink, A.D. Optimierter intraoperativer „Anastomosen-Check“ bei der kontinenzerhaltenden Rektumresektion. coloproctology 45, 398–401 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00053-023-00746-w

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