Análisis de las causas | 02 NOV 15

Fracaso de la cirugía antirreflujo y los principios del tratamiento

El objetivo de esta revisión fue brindar un análisis basado en la evidencia y en la experiencia de las causas de fracaso y subrayar los principios del tratamiento.
Autor/a: Patti MG, Allaix ME, Fisichella PM, JAMA Surg 2015; 150(6): 585-590
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