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Review

 

Raised intraocular pressure (IOP) and perioperative visual loss in laparoscopic colorectal surgery: a catastrophe waiting to happen? A systematic review of evidence from other surgical specialities

T. D. Pinkney, A. J. King, C. Walter, T. R. Wilson, C. Maxwell-Armstrong & A. G. Acheson

 

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Original Article

 

Partial stapled hemorrhoidopexy versus circular stapled hemorrhoidopexy for grade III–IV prolapsing hemorrhoids: a two-year prospective controlled study

H.-C. Lin, D.-L. Ren, Q.-L. He, H. Peng, S.-K. Xie, D. Su & X.-X. Wang

 

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H.-C. Lin, D.-L. Ren, Q.-L. He, H. Peng, S.-K. Xie, D. Su, X.-X. Wang: Partial stapled hemorrhoidopexy versus circular stapled hemorrhoidopexy for grade III–IV prolapsing hemorrhoids: a two-year prospective controlled study

I. T. Khubchandani

 

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