Early vs delayed closure of loop defunctioning ileostomy in patients undergoing distal colorectal resections: an integrated systematic review and meta‐analysis of published randomized controlled trials
Colorectal Disease2017Vol. 19(12), pp. 1050–1057
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Abstract
Early closure of loop defunctioning ileostomy in patients undergoing distal colorectal resection is feasible with comparable outcomes to delayed closure.
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