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Surgical procedures / Nuss procedure / Thoracic surgery / Computer assisted surgery / Invasiveness of surgical procedures / Pectus excavatum / Robotic surgery / Laparoscopic surgery / Cholecystectomy / Medicine / Surgery / Cardiac surgery
Date: 2006-01-04 14:32:52
Surgical procedures
Nuss procedure
Thoracic surgery
Computer assisted surgery
Invasiveness of surgical procedures
Pectus excavatum
Robotic surgery
Laparoscopic surgery
Cholecystectomy
Medicine
Surgery
Cardiac surgery

SPECIAL REPORT BEST HOSPITALS Tiny holes, big surgery Minimal surgery hurts less and scars less—but is it right for you? HEART REPAIR. The opening for this robotically assisted operation is only 1/2 inch wide. Rods e

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