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Vermeidung von Konversionen bei laparoskopischen Rektumresektionen durch transanalen Zugang

Prevention of conversions in laparoscopic rectal resection by the transanal approach

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Rink, A. Vermeidung von Konversionen bei laparoskopischen Rektumresektionen durch transanalen Zugang. coloproctology 40, 373–374 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00053-018-0284-2

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