Clinical review: Healing in gastrointestinal anastomoses, Part I

Gastrointestinal healing is a topic rarely reviewed in the literature, yet it is of paramount importance to the surgeon. Failure of anastomotic healing may lead to life‐threatening complications, additional surgical procedures, increased length of stay, increased cost, long‐term disability, and redu...

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