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Rectal perforation from a perianal drain repaired with transanal minimally invasive surgery

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Pérez Santiago, L., Moro Valdezate, D., Lapeña Rodríguez, M. et al. Rectal perforation from a perianal drain repaired with transanal minimally invasive surgery. Tech Coloproctol 24, 1219–1221 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10151-020-02278-7

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