Correction: Expression of Concern: Epidural co-administration of Dexmedetomidine and Levobupivacaine improves the Gastrointestinal motility function after colonic resection in comparison to co-administration of Morphine and Levobupivacaine

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TopicsAnesthesia and Sedative Agents · Gastrointestinal motility and disorders · Enhanced Recovery After Surgery
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This Expression of Concern [1] was republished on December 17, 2025, to address an issue identified post-publication and provide an updated version of the Supporting Information. Please download this article again to view the correct version.
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- 1The PLOS ONE Editors. Expression of concern: Epidural co-administration of Dexmedetomidine and Levobupivacaine improves the Gastrointestinal motility function after colonic resection in comparison to co-administration of Morphine and Levobupivacaine. P Lo S One. 2022;17(12):e 0279703. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0279703 36542652 PMC 9770331 · doi ↗ · pubmed ↗
