Identification of microtacks in the bladder after laparoscopic pelvic surgery
L E Hahnfeld1, S Y Nakada, T D Moon
1Department of Surgery, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
Abstract:
Laparoscopic techniques are simplified and the operative time is reduced with the use of laparoscopic stapling and tacking devices. We present our experience in identifying and removing surgical tacks in 2 patients after laparoscopic pelvic surgery.
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