Abstract

Endoscopic imaging and instrumentation have allowed revolutionary changes in surgery. For many decades, in spite of pivotal improvements in and around surgery, the surgeon's hands and relatively simple instruments were the key elements of operative procedures. Manipulating tissues by hands and instruments under direct vision involves traumatizing healthy tissues. Avoiding undue tissue trauma is the goal of endoscopic surgery.

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H.J. Bonjer (Jaap)
Erasmus University Rotterdam
This thesis was financially supported by: B. Braun Medical B.V. Duomed Johnson & Johnson Medical B.V. KCI Medical B.V. Medeco StOpler Apparaten en Instrumenten B.V. Tyco Healthcare Nederland B.V.
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Erasmus MC: University Medical Center Rotterdam

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