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Surgical Robot-Assisted Transanal Specimen Extraction Radical Sigmoidectomy Without an Auxiliary Abdominal Incision
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1Department of Surgery, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston 02115, USA. twaseem@partners.org
Recent medical science advances, including DNA and stem cell manipulation, have led to less invasive and more precise surgical techniques. The integration of robotics and computer science is enhancing surgical instrumentation and patient care.
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