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The Laparoscopic Approach for Perforated Appendicitis, Including Cases Complicated by Abscess Formation
Journal of Laparoendoscopic & Advanced Surgical Techniques, 10/01/09
Park HC et al. – The laparoscopic approach may be a safe, effective treatment for perforated appendicitis, even in the presence of an abscess.
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