Resección del colon izquierdo | 06 JUN 16

Fumar es un factor de riesgo dominante para la filtración anastomótica

El propósito de este estudio fue evaluar el hábito de fumar como un factor de riesgo independiente y modificable para la filtración clínica, después de anastomosis colorrectales del lado izquierdo.
Autor/a: Baucom RB, Poulose BK, Herline AJ, Muldoon RL, Cone MM, Geiger TM Am J Surg 2015; 210(1): 1-5
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