Anastomotic leakage after curative anterior resection results in a higher prevalence of local recurrence
British journal of surgery2003Vol. 90(10), pp. 1261–1266
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Stephen Bell, Kenneth Walker, Matthew J. F. X. Rickard, Gael Sinclair, Owen F. Dent, Pierre H. Chapuis, E. L. Bokey
Abstract
Leakage following a colorectal anastomosis after potentially curative resection for adenocarcinoma of the rectum is an independent predictor of local recurrence.
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