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A 50-year-old man undergoes chemotherapy and radiation for a low T3N1 rectal cancer, followed by a robotic low anterior resection. After surgery, he is placed on an enhanced recovery protocol. When is the most appropriate time for Foley catheter removal from the bladder?
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