Laparoscopic operative techniques are now firmly established as a valuable and fast-developing area of general surgery. Many procedures are now within scope of minimal access surgery, posing a problem for the surgeon in evaluating whether a conventional open or laparoscopic operation is the preferred approach for a particular condition, a choice made especially difficult by the paucity of data on laparoscopic techniques due to their recent history.
"Laparoscopic operative techniques are now firmly established as a valuable and fast-developing area of general surgery. Many procedures are now within scope of minimal access surgery, posing a problem for the surgeon in evaluating whether a conventional open or laparoscopic operation is the preferred approach for a particular condition, a choice made especially difficult by the paucity of data on laparoscopic techniques due to their recent history."@en
"Laparoscopic operative techniques are now firmly established as a valuable and fast-developing area of general surgery. Many procedures are now within scope of minimal access surgery, posing a problem for the surgeon in evaluating whether a conventional open or laparoscopic operation is the preferred approach for a particular condition, a choice made especially difficult by the paucity of data on laparoscopic techniques due to their recent history."
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