Retraction

The influence of minimally invasive esophagectomy on wound infection in patients undergoing esophageal cancer surgery: A meta-analysis

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Retraction

Retraction Notice:
10.1111/iwj.70385

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Heavy Metals Removal Using Carbon Based Nanocomposites
Unknown Authors
Unknown Journal
Published: Unknown
Risk and management of adverse events in minimally invasive esophagectomy
Liqun Li, Yan Jiao
World Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery
Published: Feb 2025
25 days before retraction
Predictive factors for intrathoracic anastomotic leakage and postoperative mortality after esophageal cancer resection
Jian Zhu, Tianxiao Tao, Gengxin Zhang et al. (4 authors)
BMC Surgery Open Access
Published: Sep 2024
1 citation
189 days before retraction
Association of operative time and approach on postoperative complications for esophagectomy
Ryan C Jacobs, Catherine Valukas, Maxime Visa et al. (10 authors)
Surgery
Published: Jul 2024
246 days before retraction
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Total Citations: 6
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Last Checked: Jul 23, 2025
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