Laparoscopic Digestive SurgeryPierre L. Testas, Bernard Delaitre A practical introduction to laparascopic digestive surgery which aims to be as succinct and practical as possible. It is written by some of the pioneers of this application. |
Contents
Laparoscopy in intestinal 18 Training in laparoscopic surgery | 16 |
Contributions and Acknowledgement xi 10 2 Treatment of uncomplicated duodenal | 98 |
Philosophy of laparoscopic surgery 1 11 Surgery of hiatus hernia | 105 |
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