Surgical stapling device–tissue interactions: what surgeons need to know to improve patient outcomes
Edward Chekan,1 Richard L Whelan2 1Ethicon Inc., Cincinnati, OH, USA; 2St Luke’s Roosevelt Hospital, New York, NY, USA Abstract: The introduction of both new surgical devices and reengineered existing devices leads to modifications in the way traditional tasks are carried out and allows...
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Main Authors: | Chekan E, Whelan RL |
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Dove Medical Press
2014
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