The Selective Use of a Diverting Stoma in Rectal Surgery
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The Selective Use of a Diverting Stoma in Rectal Surgery
Keywords: AJCC American Joint Committee on Cancer; ASA American Society of Anesthesiologists; AV Anal verge; Anastomotic leakage; BMI Body mass index; MAP Mean arterial pressure; TNM Tumour node metastasis.
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