Aggressive bowel preparation does not enhance bacterial translocation, provided the mucosal barrier is not disrupted
Diseases of the Colon & Rectum1998Vol. 41(5), pp. 636–641
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Abstract
This study demonstrated that mechanical bowel preparation does not enhance the spontaneous occurrence of bacterial translocation in patients without any clinical signs of lower gastrointestinal tract disease.
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