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Laparoscopic left lateral liver sectionectomy: a safe, efficient, reproducible technique

Laparoscopic left lateral liver sectionectomy: a safe, efficient, reproducible technique
Laparoscopic left lateral liver sectionectomy: a safe, efficient, reproducible technique
LLLS is a feasible, safe and efficient procedure, associated with a quick, smooth learning curve. We report our technique illustrating methods and particulars which would be of great help to surgeons developing new laparoscopic liver services
laparoscopic liver surgery, left lateral sectionectomy, surgical technique, laparoscopic left lateral sectionectomy, laparoscopic liver resection
0253-4886
305-308
Abu Hilal, Mohammed
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Pearce, N.W.
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Abu Hilal, Mohammed
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Pearce, N.W.
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Abu Hilal, Mohammed and Pearce, N.W. (2008) Laparoscopic left lateral liver sectionectomy: a safe, efficient, reproducible technique. Digestive Surgery, 25 (4), 305-308. (doi:10.1159/000155222). (PMID:18784413)

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LLLS is a feasible, safe and efficient procedure, associated with a quick, smooth learning curve. We report our technique illustrating methods and particulars which would be of great help to surgeons developing new laparoscopic liver services

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Published date: September 2008
Keywords: laparoscopic liver surgery, left lateral sectionectomy, surgical technique, laparoscopic left lateral sectionectomy, laparoscopic liver resection

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Local EPrints ID: 172191
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/172191
ISSN: 0253-4886
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Date deposited: 25 Jan 2011 10:06
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 02:28

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Author: Mohammed Abu Hilal
Author: N.W. Pearce

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