Laparoscopic surgery: A qualified systematic review

To review current applications of the laparoscopic surgery while highlighting the standard procedures across different fields. A comprehensive search was undertaken using the PubMed Advanced Search Builder. A total of 321 articles were found in this search. The following criteria had to be met for t...

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