Simultaneous laparoscopic surgeries in patients with cholelithiasis and concomitant surgical abdominal pathology
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https://doi.org/10.11603/2414-4533.2016.3.6801Abstract
The analysis of minimally invasive surgical treatment of cholelithiasis and concomitant surgical diseases during the years 2009-2015 at the Department of Invasive Methods of Diagnosis and Treatment of Volyn Regional Hospital was conducted. The next, comfortable, sequence of simultaneous surgical laparoscopic procedures in patients with cholelithiasis was found. Optimal stereometric ratio of working tools when performing simultaneous laparoscopic surgery was found.References
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