Outcomes after laparoscopic intestinal resection in obese versus non-obese patients
British journal of surgery2010Vol. 98(2), pp. 293–298
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Abstract
Laparoscopic bowel resection results in greater morbidity in obese than in non-obese individuals. This difference remains comparable whether the procedure is completed laparoscopically or converted.
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