Assessment of Laparoscopy in diagnosis and Management of adhesive intestinal obstruction
<p>Adhesions are a common sequela after abdominal surgery. Adhesions are an important etiology of acute or chronic intestinal obstruction or even chronic pain, and must be suspected as a leading cause of abdominal pain whenever the patient as undergone previous abdominal surgery. The aim of th...
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Main Author: | Gouda Mohamed El Labban (Author) |
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Archive of Urological Research - Peertechz Publications,
2018-02-15.
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