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ASGE/SAGES Working Group on Natural Orifice Translumenal Endoscopic Surgery. October 2005.
Author(s):
A Kalloo
,
,
D Rattner
Publication date:
2006-01-31
Journal:
Surgical Endoscopy
Keywords:
Anastomosis, Surgical
,
instrumentation
,
Classification
,
Education, Medical, Continuing
,
Endoscopy
,
adverse effects
,
methods
,
Hemorrhage
,
etiology
,
therapy
,
Humans
,
Infection Control
,
Needles
,
Patient Care Team
,
Peritoneal Cavity
,
surgery
,
Stomach
,
Suture Techniques
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16402290
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10.1007/s00464-005-3006-0
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Chemistry
Keywords:
Anastomosis, Surgical
,
instrumentation
,
Classification
,
Education, Medical, Continuing
,
Endoscopy
,
adverse effects
,
methods
,
Hemorrhage
,
etiology
,
therapy
,
Humans
,
Infection Control
,
Needles
,
Patient Care Team
,
Peritoneal Cavity
,
surgery
,
Stomach
,
Suture Techniques
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Chemistry
Keywords:
Anastomosis, Surgical
,
instrumentation
,
Classification
,
Education, Medical, Continuing
,
Endoscopy
,
adverse effects
,
methods
,
Hemorrhage
,
etiology
,
therapy
,
Humans
,
Infection Control
,
Needles
,
Patient Care Team
,
Peritoneal Cavity
,
surgery
,
Stomach
,
Suture Techniques
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