Oncological outcome of ultra-low coloanal anastomosis with and without intersphincteric resection for low rectal adenocarcinoma
British journal of surgery2007Vol. 94(3), pp. 341–345
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Abstract
Sphincter-preserving surgery appears to be oncologically adequate for very low-lying rectal tumours.
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