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Lymph node mapping and anastomosis evaluation by VISERA ELITE II®, a novel surgical endoscope system, with infrared fluorescence imaging during laparoscopic rectal cancer surgery – a video vignette
First published: 11 January 2019
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codi14555-sup-0001-VideoS1.mp4MPEG-4 video, 131.2 MB |
Video S1. We demonstrated a rectal cancer patient using the new VISERA ELITE II® surgical endoscope system featuring infrared fluorescence imaging during the lymph node dissection and colorectal anastomosis. |
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