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Furnee EJB et al. – In this study, confidence in the open knot–tying technique first increased after the initial training day and then stabilized, whereas the objective level initially improved, but returned to baseline level at follow–up. Regarding the laparoscopic technique, a significant increase of confidence after both the training and after 6 weeks of follow–up was observed. Improvement of the objective level after the training day was maintained at follow–up.


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