Does speed matter? The impact of operative time on outcome in laparoscopic surgery
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David W. Rattner | D. Rattner | R. Lancaster | M. Hutter | Timothy D. Jackson | T. Jackson | Jeffrey J. Wannares | R. Todd Lancaster | Matthew M. Hutter | T. Jackson | T. Jackson
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