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The Role of Relaparoscopy in the Management of Early Bariatric Surgery Complications and 30-Day Outcome: a Tertiary Centre Experience

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Mohit Bhatia: Designed the research and performed the statistical analysis, manuscript formation

Bindhiya Thomas: data collection

Shamsi El-Hasanii: editing of the manuscript

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Bhatia, M., Thomas, B. & El-Hasanii, S. The Role of Relaparoscopy in the Management of Early Bariatric Surgery Complications and 30-Day Outcome: a Tertiary Centre Experience. OBES SURG 32, 930–931 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11695-021-05769-0

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