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Type: Thesis
Title: The application of new technology to colorectal surgery
Author: Luck, Andrew James
Issue Date: 1999
School/Discipline: Dept. of Surgery
Abstract: Discusses and evaluates the role of intra-operative ultrasound in colorectal surgery ; techniques of laparoscopic surgery and the impact on the incidence of hypothermia during surgery ; advanced prognostic techniques in colorectal cancer ; the impact of ambulatory anorectal surgery ; and, the potential of an information video to decrease the anxiety of patients through imparting essential information to patients
Dissertation Note: Thesis (M.D.) -- University of Adelaide, Dept. of Surgery, 1999
Subject: Colon (Anatomy) -- Ultrasonic imaging; Colon (Anatomy) -- Endoscopic surgery; Rectum -- Ultrasonic imaging; Rectum -- Endoscopic surgery; Ultrasonics in surgery; Laproscopic surgery; Physician and patient
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