Bacteriological concentration of peritoneal drainage fluid could make an early diagnosis of anastomotic leakage following rectal resection
Abstract To investigate that the bacteriological concentration and pH value in peritoneal drainage fluid might serve as indicators of early diagnosis of anastomotic leakage following rectal resection. We prospectively analyzed consecutive patients who were treated for rectal diseases with anastomosi...
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Autores principales: | Wei Ge, Hai-yan Gong, Yong-quan Xia, Li-hua Shao, Han Shen, Gang Chen |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/a08fee2017a94677b8ef34cab32aa41b |
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