What is the rate of anastomotic leakage within 30 days after LAR when an endorectal advancement flap is used
the retrieved excerpts do not report an anastomotic leak rate within 30 days after low anterior resection — endorectal advancement flap is a local sphincter-sparing fistula repair, not a resection with an anastomosis, so 30-day anastomotic leakage is not a reported endpoint for it.
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