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Hemospray treatment for bleeding intestinal anastomoses in the early postoperative period: a novel non-operative approach

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Gubler, C., Metzler, J.M. & Turina, M. Hemospray treatment for bleeding intestinal anastomoses in the early postoperative period: a novel non-operative approach. Tech Coloproctol 20, 495–498 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10151-016-1484-9

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