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Upper Gl Resection Techniques: Stomach

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Train your eye. Know the anatomy of the stomach. Personalize the resection technique. And remember that combined endoscopic-laparoscopic approach is an important option for big, complicated lesions where you can...

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Train your eye. Know the anatomy of the stomach. Personalize the resection technique. And remember that combined endoscopic-laparoscopic approach is an important option for big, complicated lesions where you can provide a minimally invasive option.

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