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ISSN: 2411-6467 (Print)
ISSN: 2413-9335 (Online)
Статьи, опубликованные в журнале, представляется читателям на условиях свободной лицензии CC BY-ND
ISSN: 2413-9335 (Online)
Статьи, опубликованные в журнале, представляется читателям на условиях свободной лицензии CC BY-ND
ASSESSMENT OF LARGE-INTESTINAL SEGMENT PERFUSION BY INDOCYANINE GREEN ANGIOGRAPHY IN LAPAROSCOPIC TOTAL MESORECTAL EXCISION (TME) (5-6)
Науки и перечень статей вошедших в журнал:
DOI: 10.31618/ESU.2413-9335.2019.1.67.337
Дата публикации статьи в журнале: 2019/11/18
Название журнала: Евразийский Союз Ученых – публикация научных статей в ежемесячном научном журнале, Выпуск:
67, Том: 1,
Страницы в выпуске: 5-6
Автор:
Azimov E.H.
candidate of medical sciences, Azerbaijan Medical University , Baku
candidate of medical sciences, Azerbaijan Medical University , Baku
Анотация: Colon cancer is one of the most common gastrointestinal cancers worldwide. The incidence of colorectal cancer has been increasing year by year, and oncologic outcomes have been improved by the development of surgical techniques and chemotherapy regimens in Baku. However, despite the improvement of surgical techniques and postoperative care, anastomotic complications still occur at a rate as high as 10 ~ 20%
Ключевые слова:
assessment,
cancer,segments,quantitative analysis,
Данные для цитирования: Azimov E.H. . ASSESSMENT OF LARGE-INTESTINAL SEGMENT PERFUSION BY INDOCYANINE GREEN ANGIOGRAPHY IN LAPAROSCOPIC TOTAL MESORECTAL EXCISION (TME) (5-6) // Евразийский Союз Ученых – публикация научных статей в ежемесячном научном журнале.
Medical sciences.
2019/11/18;
67(1):5-6.
10.31618/ESU.2413-9335.2019.1.67.337
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