Feasibility of quantitative analysis of colonic perfusion using indocyanine green to prevent anastomotic leak in colorectal surgery

Author:

Gomez-Rosado Juan-CarlosORCID,Valdes-Hernandez Javier,Cintas-Catena Juan,Cano-Matias Auxiliadora,Perez-Sanchez Asuncion,del Rio-Lafuente Francisco-Javier,Torres-Arcos Cristina,Lara-Fernandez Yaiza,Capitan-Morales Luis-Cristobal,Oliva-Mompean Fernando

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Surgery

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