Right hemicolectomy anastomotic leak study: a review of right hemicolectomy in the binational clinical outcomes registry (BCOR)
ANZ Journal of Surgery2023Vol. 93(6), pp. 1646–1651
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Sireesha Koneru, Mifanwy Reece, Dulani Goonawardhana, Pierre H. Chapuis, Keerthi Balaji Babu Naidu, Kheng‐Seong Ng, Matthew J. F. X. Rickard
Abstract
The AL rate in Australia and New Zealand following right hemicolectomy is consistent with the published literature and was stable throughout the study period. Sex, emergency surgery, insurance status, and minimally invasive surgery are associated with AL incidence.
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