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Esophageal Suture Anastomosis: An Experimental Study in Piglets

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Pages 163-173 | Published online: 12 Jul 2009

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David W. K. Man, Mai Y. M. Tang & Arthur K. C. Li. (2008) END‐TO‐END OESOPHAGEAL ANASTOMOSIS: AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY IN THE RAT. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery 58:12, pages 975-978.
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Richard R. Ricketts, Susan R. Luck & John G. Raffensperger. (1981) Circular esophagomyotomy for primary repair of long-gap esophageal atresia. Journal of Pediatric Surgery 16:3, pages 365-369.
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