Comparison between tungsten and steel polypectomy snares: evaluation of depth of colonic thermal wall injury in a pig model
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G. Carlomagno | C. Meola | F. Fusco | P. Iovino | L. Cortese | G. Galloro | L. Magno | S. Ruggiero | C. Formisano
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