The influence of a contemporaneous portal and hepatic artery revascularization protocol on biliary complications after liver transplantation

Author:

Lu Di,Xu Xiao,Wang Jianguo,Ling Qi,Xie Haiyang,Zhou Lin,Yan Sheng,Wang Weilin,Zhang Min,Shen Yan,Zheng Shusen

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Surgery

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