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Ostomy Surgery for Patients with Large Bowel Obstruction in the Modern Era: a Nationwide Inpatient Sample Study

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S Banerjee: Conception, project design, interpretation of data, drafting and review of manuscript.

MR Kwaan: Conception, project design, interpretation of data, drafting and review of manuscript.

Y Wu: Data analysis, interpretation of data, and review of manuscript.

Y Ren: Data analysis, interpretation of data, and review of manuscript.

S Xirasagar: Data acquisition, data analysis, interpretation of data, drafting and review of manuscript.

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Banerjee, S., Kwaan, M.R., Wu, Y. et al. Ostomy Surgery for Patients with Large Bowel Obstruction in the Modern Era: a Nationwide Inpatient Sample Study. J Gastrointest Surg 27, 585–589 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11605-022-05417-7

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