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Robotic Enucleation of an Intra-Pancreatic Insulinoma in the Pancreatic Head
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[Drainage operation for the infectious pancreonecrosis]
Klinichna Khirurhiia
|November 25, 2004
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The prospective investigation a was conduct in 218 patients and retrospective ones--in 253 patients. The results of drainage operations in infectious forms of pancreonecrosis were studied basic task in preoperative period was adequate antibacterial therapy, directed on all microorganisms.
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