Dual common bile duct examination with transcystic choledochoscopy and cholangiography in laparoscopic cholecystectomy for suspected choledocholithiasis: a prospective study
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T. Sano | Takuya Saito | Y. Fukami | Shintaro Kurahashi | Tairin Uchino | T. Matsumura | T. Osawa | S. Komatsu | K. Kaneko | T. Arikawa | Yoko Toda | Shoko Kato | K. Komaya
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