Can Bowel Injury be Prevented During Laparoscopic Surgery? A Case Report and Literature Review
Objective: Laparoscopic gynecologic surgery has gained worldwide popularity in the past few years, but complications of this technique do occur. Bowel injuries, which may occur as a result of the insertion of an insufflation needle or trocar, are a rare complication of laparoscopy. They are generall...
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Main Authors: | Meng-Tzung Wu (Author), Lim-Woh Koh (Author), Song-Nan Chow (Author) |
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2004-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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