Intracorporeal suturing: Transfer from Fundamentals of Laparoscopic Surgery to cadavers results in substantial increase in mental workload.
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Erik Prytz | Dimitrios Stefanidis | Mark W Scerbo | Rebecca A. Kennedy | Michael Montano | Rebecca C Britt | M. Scerbo | D. Stefanidis | R. Britt | Rebecca A Kennedy | E. Prytz | Michael J. Montaño
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