Technology Insight: surgical robots—expensive toys or the future of urologic surgery?
NP Wiklund - Nature Clinical Practice Urology, 2004 - nature.com
There is an increasing demand for minimally invasive surgery, despite any controversy over
whether patients benefit from minimally invasive procedures rather than undergoing open …
whether patients benefit from minimally invasive procedures rather than undergoing open …
Technology Insight: surgical robots--expensive toys or the future of urologic surgery?
NP Wiklund - Nature clinical practice. Urology, 2004 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
There is an increasing demand for minimally invasive surgery, despite any controversy over
whether patients benefit from minimally invasive procedures rather than undergoing open …
whether patients benefit from minimally invasive procedures rather than undergoing open …
Technology Insight: surgical robots--expensive toys or the future of urologic surgery?
NP Wiklund - Nature Reviews. Urology, 2004 - search.proquest.com
There is an increasing demand for minimally invasive surgery, despite any controversy over
whether patients benefit from minimally invasive procedures rather than undergoing open …
whether patients benefit from minimally invasive procedures rather than undergoing open …
Technology Insight: surgical robots--expensive toys or the future of urologic surgery?
NP Wiklund - Nature Clinical Practice Urology, 2004 - go.gale.com
There is an increasing demand for minimally invasive surgery, despite any controversy over
whether patients benefit from minimally invasive procedures rather than undergoing open …
whether patients benefit from minimally invasive procedures rather than undergoing open …
Technology Insight: surgical robots--expensive toys or the future of urologic surgery?
NP Wiklund - Nature Clinical practice. Urology, 2004 - europepmc.org
There is an increasing demand for minimally invasive surgery, despite any controversy over
whether patients benefit from minimally invasive procedures rather than undergoing open …
whether patients benefit from minimally invasive procedures rather than undergoing open …