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Hybrid Hand-Assisted Colectomy for Transverse Colon Cancer: A Useful Technique for Non-Expert Laparoscopic Surgeons
World Journal of Surgery, 10/19/09
Takakura Y et al. – The authors conclude that hybrid–HALC for transverse colon cancer is a feasible, convenient, and less–invasive technique, and that it is a useful alternative, especially for non–expert laparoscopic surgeons.
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