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Modern operative fluorocholangiography: Utopia or overlooked entity?

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A system of image amplification with television fluoroscopy and 100 × 100 mm cut film technique is presented for use in the operating room. Biliary surgery has benefited from this equipment as operative cholangiography has been improved and unnecessary extension of operating time avoided. Applications of the equipment for other procedures are discussed.

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Berci, G., Hamlin, J.A., Morgenstern, L. et al. Modern operative fluorocholangiography: Utopia or overlooked entity?. Gastrointest Radiol 3, 401–406 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01887102

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