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Lesión biliar durante la cirugía laparoscópica

Prevenir lesiones y demandas.
Autor/a: Dr. Strasberg SM J Am Coll Surg 2006; 201(4): 604-11
INDICE:  1. Desarrollo | 2. Desarrollo
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