The American Journal of Surgery
Volume 193, Issue 6 , Pages 660-664 , June 2007

Esophageal reconstruction after caustic injury: is there still a place for right coloplasty?

Received 15 February 2006 ,Revised 29 August 2006

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doi: 10.1016/j.amjsurg.2006.08.074

The American Journal of Surgery
Volume 193, Issue 6 , Pages 660-664 , June 2007