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. 2022 Oct;26(10):845-846.
doi: 10.1007/s10151-022-02671-4.

Authors' reply to the letter about "loss of seton in patients with complex-anal fistula: a retrospective comparison of conventional knotted loose seton and knot-free seton" by Horeman-Franse

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Authors' reply to the letter about "loss of seton in patients with complex-anal fistula: a retrospective comparison of conventional knotted loose seton and knot-free seton" by Horeman-Franse

C Verkade et al. Tech Coloproctol. 2022 Oct.
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