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As its title implies, Minimally Invasive Surgery is intended to be a panoramic review of "high-tech" surgery. The book is not limited to laparoscopic procedures, although recent developments in laparoscopic surgery are certainly given ample treatment.
The first part of the book is a review of relevant techniques. Although this part is entitled "New Technologies," the subjects include some traditional ones, such as fiberoptic imaging and electrosurgery. The chapter on electrosurgery does a particularly good job of explaining an established procedure whose fine points continue to escape many surgeons. As pointed out in this chapter, there are subtle hazards, such
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