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Intraoperative Identification of Biliocystic Communication Could be the Key to Avoiding Postoperative Complications Independent of the Adopted Surgical Technique to Treat Hydatid Cysts

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Di Carlo, I., Bertino, G., Ardiri, A. et al. Intraoperative Identification of Biliocystic Communication Could be the Key to Avoiding Postoperative Complications Independent of the Adopted Surgical Technique to Treat Hydatid Cysts. World J Surg 39, 550–551 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00268-014-2768-8

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