IntAct: intra‐operative fluorescence angiography to prevent anastomotic leak in rectal cancer surgery: a randomized controlled trial
Colorectal Disease2018Vol. 20(8), pp. O226–O234
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Gemma Armstrong, Julie Croft, Neil Corrigan, Julia Brown, Vicky Goh, Philip Quirke, Claire Hulme, Damian Tolan, Andrew Kirby, Ronan A. Cahill, P. R. O’Connell, Danilo Mišković, Mark Coleman, David Jayne
Abstract
IntAct will rigorously evaluate the use of IFA in rectal cancer surgery and explore the role of the microbiome in AL and the predictive value of preoperative CT angiography/perfusion scanning.
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