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One layer end to side choledochusduodenal anastomosis with evertion of the choledochus wall in swines

This article aims to study the one layer end to side choledochusduodenal anastomosis creating a "neopapila" which, because of the mucosa recovering it, would prevent stenosis. Thirty male pigs were distributed within 3 equal groups = Group I (control)--conventional choledochusduodenal anas...

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Published in:Acta cirúrgica brasileira 2005-01, Vol.20 (1), p.74-87
Main Authors: do Nascimento, Luiz Roberto, Taha, Murched Omar, Fagundes, Djalma José, Gomes, Paulo de Oliveira, Novo, Neil Ferreira
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