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Peripheral instrumentation for laparoscopic surgery continuously evolve to increase safety, speed, and efficiency during surgery. Instruments can be used to cut, cauterize, dissect, retract, staple, clip, and retrieve tissue.
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Sinclair, A. (2012). Peripherals for Laparoscopic Use. In: Payne, S., Eardley, I., O'Flynn, K. (eds) Imaging and Technology in Urology. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-2422-1_44
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