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Preventing recurrence in Crohn’s disease: the Kono-S anastomosis with two-layer technique

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Luglio, G., Tropeano, F.P., Amendola, A. et al. Preventing recurrence in Crohn’s disease: the Kono-S anastomosis with two-layer technique. Tech Coloproctol 24, 1213–1214 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10151-020-02266-x

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