Surgery for constipation: systematic review and practice recommendations
Colorectal Disease2017Vol. 19(S3), pp. 37–48
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Ugo Grossi, Charles H. Knowles, James Mason, Jon Lacy‐Colson, Steven R. Brown, the NIHR CapaCiTY working group, Pelvic floor Society
Abstract
Evidence supporting rectal suspension procedures is currently derived from poor quality studies. Methodologically robust trials are needed to inform future clinical decision making.
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