Complications of Laparoscopic SurgeryRobert W. Bailey, John L. Flowers Focuses on the management of complications associated with laparoscopic and thoracoscopic surgery. Beginning with potential complications encountered during minimally invasive procedure, the book goes on to specific procedures, covering all applications of laparoscopic and thoracoscopic surgery. |
Contents
General Considerations | 3 |
Complications Related to Pneumoperitoneum | 26 |
Complications of Laparoscopic Instrumentation | 58 |
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