The management of unexpected findings at surgery

The Surgical Clinics of North America
D L Bouwman

Abstract

The improved accuracy of noninvasive scanning devices has led to a decrease in unexpected findings. Nevertheless, the surgeon still may encounter unsuspected diseases during abdominal exploration. A logical approach to these problems is outlined in this article.

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Nov 27, 2004·Journal of Surgical Oncology·Giulio IlluminatiFrancesco Vietri
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