Preparación intestinal preoperatoria en niños con polietilenglicol versus solución Hartman más bicarbonato y potasio
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Evaluar de manera prospectiva la seguridad y eficacia de la preparación intestinal mediante la irrigación intestinal total (IIT), usando solución Hartman más bicarbonato y potasio (SH) vs. Polietilenglicol (PEG), en pacientes pediátricos sometidos a diversos procedimientos quirúrgicos colorectales electivos.
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