Minimizing Enterostomy Complication in Neonates, Lessons Learnt from Three European Tertiary Centres
Introduction. Stoma formation in neonates is often a life-saving procedure across a variety of conditions but is still associated with significant morbidity. Tube stoma technique was originally described for short bowel patients, but in selected cases of neonates this approach could prevent the inci...
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Main Authors: | Riccardo Coletta (Author), Andrea Zulli (Author), Kathryn O'Shea (Author), Elisa Mussi (Author), Adrian Bianchi (Author), Antonino Morabito (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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