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Keyword [Radical resection for rectal cancer]
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Feasibility Study Of Laparoscopic-assisted Radical Resection For Rectal Cancer
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Feasible Analysis And Clinical Evaluation Of The Selective Extended Radical Rectal Cancer Surgery
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Comparative Study On Long-term Outcomes Of Laparoscopic And Open Radical Resection For Rectal Cancer
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The Advantages Of Research After Laparoscopic-assisted Radical Resection For Rectal Cancer On The Recovery Of The Body Function In The Patients
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Analysis Of Short-term Effects Of Laparoscopic And Laparotomy Radical Resection For Rectal Cancer
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Comparative Study On Low Ligation And High Ligation Of Inferior Mesenteric Artery In Resection Of Rectal Cancer
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Clinical Comparative Study Of Short-term Effects Of Laparoscopic And Laparotomy Radical Resection For Rectal Cancer (Miles Operation)
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A Comparative Study On Pelvic Nerve Guided Laparoscopic Radical Resection For Rectal Cancer
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Comparative Study On Short-term Efficacy Between Laparoscopic And Open Radical Resection For Rectal Cancer(Dixon)
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To Compare The Clinical Efficacy Of Laparoscopic Radical Resection For Rectal Cancer Reserves The Left Colic Artery With Open Radical Resection
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Clinical Study Of The Laparoscopic-assisted Radical Resection For Rectal Cancer With Pelvic Autonomic Nerve Preservation
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Application Of Electric Shears In Laparoscopic-assisted Radical Resection For Rectal Cancer
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Urinary Function After Laparoscopic Radical Resection For Rectal Cancer With Unilateral Pelvic Autonomic Nerve Preservation
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The Effects Of Different Ligation Position On IMV In Laparoscope Radical Resection For Rectal Cancer
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Clinical Observation Of Left Colic Artery Preservation During The Laparoscopic Radical Resection For Rectal Cancer(Dixon Surgery)
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A Nomogram Model For Predicting Risk Factors Of Low Anterior Resection Syndrome After Anus-preserving Radical Resection For Rectal Cancer
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A Model Construction On Three-dimensional Reconstruction And Measurement Of Pelvic CT Scans Predict The Technical Difficulties In Performing Laparoscopic Radical Resection For Rectal Cancer
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The Study Of Abdominal Visceral Fat Area In Patients With Rectal Cancer
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Risk Factors Of Early Postoperative Small Bowel Obstruction After Radical Resection Of Rectal Cancer And Establishment Of A Nomogram Prediction Model
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