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Multimodal rehabilitation in the laparoscopic era: still worth it?

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Multimodal rehabilitation in the laparoscopic era: still worth it?
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Multimodal perioperative care protocols have been shown to improve key aspects of recovery after open colorectal surgery. An unresolved question at this point is whether such benefits can also be achieved in laparoscopic colorectal practice. In this issue of Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, Lee and colleagues from Seoul, Korea present the first randomized trial addressing this question...

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Research paper
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Journal article
Date created
2011-01
Creator
Soop, Mattias
URL
http://hdl.handle.net/2292/14754
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Colorectal Surgery / Combined Modality Therapy / Diet / Early Ambulation / Humans / Laparoscopy / Perioperative Care / Postoperative Complications / Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic

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