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A review of single site minimally invasive surgery in infants and children. | Academic Article |
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Minimally invasive surgery for solid tumors. | Academic Article |
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Minimally invasive surgery in children with cancer. | Academic Article |
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The role of minimally invasive surgery in pediatric trauma: a collective review. | Academic Article |
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Minimally invasive surgery for pediatric trauma-a multicenter review. | Academic Article |
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25th Anniversary State-of-the-Art Expert Discussion With George W. Holcomb, MD, on the Evolution of Minimally Invasive Surgery Techniques with a Close-Up on Laparoscopic Fundoplication. | Academic Article |
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Advances in paediatric gastroenterology. | Academic Article |
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Are Foley catheters needed after minimally invasive repair of pectus excavatum? | Academic Article |
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Efficacy of left thoracoscopy and blunt mediastinal dissection during the Nuss procedure for pectus excavatum. | Academic Article |
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Experience with a simple technique for pectus bar removal. | Academic Article |
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Laparoscopic patch repair of diaphragmatic hernias with Surgisis. | Academic Article |
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Letter to the Editor concerning: "Results of pectus excavatum correction using a minimally invasive approach with subxyphoid incision and three-point fixation". | Academic Article |
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Minimally invasive bar repair for 'redo' correction of pectus excavatum. | Academic Article |
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Outcomes Using Cryoablation for Postoperative Pain Control in Children Following Minimally Invasive Pectus Excavatum Repair. | Academic Article |
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The Minimally Invasive Repair of Pectus Excavatum Using a Subxiphoid Incision. | Academic Article |
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