2014
DOI: 10.17772/gp/1701
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Early postoperative complications of transvaginal access in minimally invasive sigmoid colon procedures

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“…As a result, pigs have been frequently used as a model for colorectal laparoscopic surgery (1), sheep as a gynecologic and transvaginal NOTES model (2) and rabbit as a pediatric thoracoscopy model (3). Indeed, the introduction of a new technique based on animal experiment can lead to steeper learning curve (1) and finally to less complications in humans after clinical application of the technique (4).…”
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“…As a result, pigs have been frequently used as a model for colorectal laparoscopic surgery (1), sheep as a gynecologic and transvaginal NOTES model (2) and rabbit as a pediatric thoracoscopy model (3). Indeed, the introduction of a new technique based on animal experiment can lead to steeper learning curve (1) and finally to less complications in humans after clinical application of the technique (4).…”
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confidence: 99%