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A Cervical Approach to Investigating Pleural Disease
Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 06/30/09
Fowkes L et al. - There were no mortalities and the mean postoperative stay was 2.4 days. Mediastino-pleuroscopy is safe, uses a small incision, is well tolerated, and allows access to both pleura and the mediastinum.
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