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What is the difference between open surgery and laparoscopic surgery?

Many cancer surgeries are done using laparoscopic surgery. This has many benefits but sometimes open surgery is necessary. Find out why in this short video.

What is the difference between open surgery and laparoscopic surgery?
Admin July 10, 2023July 7, 2023 cancer
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