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The “Hands” teaching method applied to the anatomy of the superior mesenteric artery related to right hemicolectomy

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Funding was provided by the Youth Science and Technology Talent Program of Hunan Provincial Science and Technology Department (2022RC1217) and the Scientific research project of Hunan Provincial Health Commission (202204010021).

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XH contributed to the conception and design; XH did the acquisition of data; XH drafted the article.

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Huang, X. The “Hands” teaching method applied to the anatomy of the superior mesenteric artery related to right hemicolectomy. Tech Coloproctol 27, 247–249 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10151-022-02737-3

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