The use of near-infrared angiography in evaluating bowel anastomosis during a gynecologic oncology surgery
Reducing anastomotic leak rates after bowel resection is a priority among patients undergoing gynecologic oncology surgery. While near-infrared (NIR) angiography has been investigated in the colorectal literature, more recent work has demonstrated promising results when used in gynecologic cancer su...
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Main Authors: | Lea A. Moukarzel (Author), Sarah Andres (Author), Oliver Zivanovic (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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