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Does Three-Dimensional Laparoscopy Provide Significant Advantages for Patients and Surgeons? A Randomised Controlled Trial Investigating Operating Time and Surgical Errors With 3D vs 2D Visual Systems in Laparoscopic Cholecystectomies.

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