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Traumatic injury of the colon and rectum: the evidence vs dogma.
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Traumatic injury of the colon and rectum: the evidence vs dogma.
Steele SR, Maykel JA, Johnson EK. Traumatic injury of the colon and rectum: the evidence vs dogma. Dis Colon Rectum. 2011 Sep; 54(9):1184-201.
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Colorectal Surgery
Colostomy
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Laparoscopy
Military Personnel
Rectum
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