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Evolving endoscopic surgery

Since the days of Albukasim in medieval Spain, natural orifices have been regarded not only as a rather repugnant source of bodily odors, fluids and excreta, but also as a convenient invitation to explore and treat the inner passages of the organism. However, surgical ingenuity needed to be matched...

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Published in:Journal of gastroenterology and hepatology 2014-06, Vol.29 (6), p.1132-1138
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