PROSPER: a randomised comparison of surgical treatments for rectal prolapse
Colorectal Disease2013Vol. 15(7), pp. 858–868
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Apurbalal Senapati, Richard Gray, Lee Middleton, James J. Harding, Robert K. Hills, N C Armitage, Laura Buckley, J M A Northover, the PROSPER Collaborative Group
Abstract
No significant differences were seen in any of the randomised comparisons, although substantial improvements from baseline in quality of life were noted following all procedures.
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