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Short-term clinical outcomes of robot-assisted intersphincteric resection and low rectal resection with double-stapling technique for cancer: a case-matched study

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Correspondence to Matteo Palmeri.

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Study concept and design were done by Morelli, Guadagni, Di Franco, Palmeri, D’isidoro, Pisano, Caprili, Moglia, Marciano, Di Candio, and Mosca. Acquisition of data was done by Morelli, Guadagni, Pisano, D’isidoro, Caprili, Di Franco, Moglia, Marciano and Palmeri. Analysis and interpretation of data were done by Morelli, Di Candio, and Mosca. Drafting of the manuscript was done by Morelli, Guadagni, and Di Franco. Agreement to be accountable for all aspects of the work in ensuring that questions related to the accuracy or integrity of any part of the work are appropriately investigated and resolved was done by Morelli, Di Candio, and Mosca. Final approval of the version to be published was done by Di Candio and Mosca.

The study was supported by ARPA foundation, www.fondazionearpa.it/.

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Morelli, L., Guadagni, S., Di Franco, G. et al. Short-term clinical outcomes of robot-assisted intersphincteric resection and low rectal resection with double-stapling technique for cancer: a case-matched study. Int J Colorectal Dis 31, 737–739 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00384-015-2237-3

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