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  • The researchers reviewed 29 studies with 5,930 patients to see if things like surgery techniques, recovery plans, and specific anesthesia methods influenced DGE.
  • The results suggest that removing the pylorus (a part of the stomach), following special recovery protocols, and not using certain feeding tubes can help lower DGE rates after the surgery.
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