How aging may impact the failure to rescue after colorectal laparoscopic surgery. Analysis of 1000 patients in a single high-volume center
Rosa Marcellinaro(ASL Roma), Massimo Carlini(St. Eugenio Hospital), Domenico Spoletini(St. Eugenio Hospital), Pasquale Avella(Villa Pineta Hospital), Michele Grieco(St. Eugenio Hospital), Aldo Rocca(University of Molise)
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