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Volumn 10, Issue 3, 2000, Pages 230-232
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A technique of stapled gastrojejunostomy for open gastric bypass results in increased wound complication-rate
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Author keywords
Bariatric surgery; Gastric bypass; Gastro intestinal staplers; Gastrojejunostomy; Laparoscopy; Morbid obesity; Wound infection
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Indexed keywords
ADULT;
ARTICLE;
BARIATRIC SURGERY;
CONTROLLED STUDY;
FEMALE;
GASTROJEJUNOSTOMY;
HUMAN;
INCISIONAL HERNIA;
LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY;
LENGTH OF STAY;
MAJOR CLINICAL STUDY;
MALE;
MORBID OBESITY;
POSTOPERATIVE COMPLICATION;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
STOMACH BYPASS;
SURGICAL TECHNIQUE;
SURGICAL WOUND;
WEIGHT REDUCTION;
WOUND INFECTION;
ADULT;
FEMALE;
GASTRIC BYPASS;
GASTROSTOMY;
HOSPITALIZATION;
HUMANS;
JEJUNOSTOMY;
MALE;
OBESITY, MORBID;
RETROSPECTIVE STUDIES;
SURGICAL STAPLERS;
SURGICAL WOUND DEHISCENCE;
SURGICAL WOUND INFECTION;
WEIGHT LOSS;
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EID: 0033824735
PISSN: 09608923
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1381/096089200321643340 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (3)
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References (5)
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