Rigid or Flexible Sigmoidoscopy in Colorectal Clinics? Appraisal Through a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Journal of Laparoendoscopic & Advanced Surgical Techniques2012Vol. 22(5), pp. 479–487
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Abstract
Flexible sigmoidoscopy is a better investigative tool in colorectal clinics than the rigid sigmoidoscopy. Implementation of this idea can help in early diagnosis at first presentation and can certainly expedite the management of colorectal malignancies.
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