The Comparison of Postoperative Umbilical Port Site-Related Complications Between Transumbilical and Periumbilical Incision After Laparoscopic Surgery in Children.
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D. Kanamori | M. Otsuka | Tomomasa Hiramatsu | Shinsuke Ohashi | M. Kurobe | A. Harada | Tetsuro Sugihara | Yuji Baba | Sayuri Kaji | Goki Uchida
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