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Durai R et al. – Ten–millimeter ports are often used in laparoscopic surgery. Closure of these port sites can be difficult. The authors describe two novel methods of closing 10–mm laparoscopic port–site wounds, which are simple, effective, easy, and do not require any special instruments.

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