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Authors’ Reply: Perforated Diverticulitis with Generalized Peritonitis: Low Stoma Rate Using a “Damage Control Strategy”

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Sohn, M., Agha, A., Steiner, P. et al. Authors’ Reply: Perforated Diverticulitis with Generalized Peritonitis: Low Stoma Rate Using a “Damage Control Strategy”. World J Surg 43, 1395–1396 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00268-019-04974-4

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