The effect of preoperative stoma site marking on risk of stoma‐related complications in patients with intestinal ostomy — A systematic review and meta‐analysis
Colorectal Disease2022Vol. 24(8), pp. 904–917
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Peter C. Ambe, Charlotte M. Kugler, Jessica Breuing, Erich Grohmann, J. Friedel, Simone Heß, Dawid Pieper
Abstract
Despite low quality evidence, preoperative stoma site marking can prevent stoma-related complications and should be performed in patients undergoing gastrointestinal surgery given that this intervention poses no harm to patients.
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