The inflammatory response in transgastric surgery: gastric content leak leads to localized inflammatory response and higher adhesive disease
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M. Talamini | S. Horgan | J. Cullen | Y. Mintz | D. Easter | M. Savu | S. Ramamoorthy | J. Carethers | Jeffrey-K Lee | A. Chock | Michelle K. Savu | L. Luo
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