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Two views better than one for keyhole surgery

A new study suggests that surgeons who are given their own view of key hole surgery rather than a shared one work more efficiently and accurately.

Although keyhole surgery is minimally invasive it is also visually constraining.

Giving each surgeon control of his or her own point of view during keyhole surgery has emerged as a key step toward making it feel more like open surgery.

Read more at Brown University

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