Presented by Omar Yusef Kudsi at the JSES Joint Panel: What Can We Learn from Each Other? MIS Trends in North America and Japan held during the 2017 SAGES Annual Meeting in Houston, TX on Thursday, March 23, 2017
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What’s hot in North America–25 sec
Robotic hernia–1:10
Robotic ventral TAPP–1:46
Robotic Rives-Stoppa video clip–1:59
Robotic TAR video clip–3:59
Robotic inguinal hernia repair–5:23
Robotic colorectal surgery–7:16
Robotic left colectomy video clip–7:33
Robotic right colectomy video clip–8:33
Robotic social media–9:38