Carbon dioxide pneumoperitoneum prevents intraperitoneal adhesions after laparotomy in rats.
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A. Yamataka | Hiroyuki Kobayashi | T. Miyano | Geoffrey J. Lane | M. Okawada | T. Doi | G. Miyano | Y. Takano | Manabu Okawada | Go Miyano
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