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Quoi de neuf en proctologie depuis la fin du dernier millénaire ?

What’s new in proctology since year 2K?

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Résumé

La chirurgie anale a bénéficié d’avancées depuis le début du troisième millénaire avec le développement de traitement mini invasifs et de la chirurgie ambulatoire.

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Anal surgery has progressed since the beginning of the third millennium with the development of mini -invasive treatment and outpatient surgery.

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Senéjoux, A. Quoi de neuf en proctologie depuis la fin du dernier millénaire ?. Colon Rectum 9, 36–40 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11725-015-0568-4

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