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Research trends and collaboration patterns in robotic retroperitoneal lymph node dissection for testicular cancer. [PDF]
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Minithoracotomy for Aortic Valve Replacement: Are Perioperative Advantages Consistent Across Settings? [PDF]
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Neurosurgical Care in Italy: A Comprehensive Review and Lessons for High-Income Nations. [PDF]
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Endoscopy, 2004
Minimally invasive surgery is replacing the traditional open surgical approach for many abdominal procedures. The benefits of reduced pain, quicker return of oral intake, shorter hospitalizations, and improved cosmetic results all support the increasing use of the laparoscopic approach.
T N, Robinson, G V, Stiegmann
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Minimally invasive surgery is replacing the traditional open surgical approach for many abdominal procedures. The benefits of reduced pain, quicker return of oral intake, shorter hospitalizations, and improved cosmetic results all support the increasing use of the laparoscopic approach.
T N, Robinson, G V, Stiegmann
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Endoscopy, 2001
In 1987, Mouret performed the first laparoscopic cholecystectomy - dramatically changing the history of surgical practice. No other aspect of surgery has developed with such vigor as laparoscopy. Previously, surgeons had attempted to define the maximum level of surgical intervention a patient could withstand - but as laparoscopic surgery developed ...
M, Rosen, J, Ponsky
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In 1987, Mouret performed the first laparoscopic cholecystectomy - dramatically changing the history of surgical practice. No other aspect of surgery has developed with such vigor as laparoscopy. Previously, surgeons had attempted to define the maximum level of surgical intervention a patient could withstand - but as laparoscopic surgery developed ...
M, Rosen, J, Ponsky
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The American Journal of Surgery, 2010
Minimally invasive surgery (MIS), or laparoscopic surgery, plays a vital role in residency training in a number of surgical disciplines including general surgery, surgical oncology, colorectal surgery, pediatric surgery, and thoracic surgery. The tremendous patient demand for MIS over the past 2 decades has resulted in surgeons rapidly embracing this ...
Giselle G, Hamad, Myriam, Curet
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Minimally invasive surgery (MIS), or laparoscopic surgery, plays a vital role in residency training in a number of surgical disciplines including general surgery, surgical oncology, colorectal surgery, pediatric surgery, and thoracic surgery. The tremendous patient demand for MIS over the past 2 decades has resulted in surgeons rapidly embracing this ...
Giselle G, Hamad, Myriam, Curet
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