Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons
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Uploaded: 06-15-2010 09:34:12
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Room Setup and Patient Positioning
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At least put ports and label team members
is this the control?!
doesn't add anything
not real useful
Little value
is this from the prelaparoscopic era? I think my daughter made this drawing in 1st grade. too basic
I think these type of blank pictures are good for people to use to make talks. It's not a bad idea.
really?
Doesn't tell us anything.
Would this be more applicable to foregut procedures?
Legs unsupported. Does the patient have a goiter?
Hm. Not sure of value. Where do trocars go? also typo in title.
Don't understand the purpose.
schematic drawn by a kindergartner
Echoing CDS yawn
I thought surgeons usually have arms.
Blurry
yawn
Generic image that could be used for a variety of presentations.
there are nicer versions of this in the atlas literature - color, more obvious artwork
might be better to have monitor over pt
doesn't add much
not useful unless tagged to a specific procedure or set of procedures
Not a great image
ok
Variability and context of use should be addressed??
Not useful. Who's holding the legs?