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Abstract

The speedy technical evolution of visualization and imaging and surgery recommends a second loop to the anatomical laboratory. Training within surgical simulation environment is necessary during years. In history, all great Master of Surgery did so (see Fig. 3.1). However, it was a completely different kind of anatomy necessary to have the needed training effect for MIN.

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