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Robotic Surgery May Increase Post-op Complications
Outpatient Surgery, 10/23/09
Minimally invasive prostate surgery shortens hospital stays, but it doesn't result in fewer overall complications when compared to open procedures, say researchers at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, Mass.
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