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The Origins of Minimally Invasive Surgery
The key to the development of internal procedureswas internal vision.
David Bernard, Associate Editor

Techniques allowing the examination of internal organs without large incisions predate the clinical efforts to lower case costs and recovery times that are minimally invasive surgery's chief draws today. In fact, the roots of endoscopy, laparoscopy and related procedures reach back to ancient times.

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