Reasons for conversion from laparoscopic to open cholecystectomy in an urban teaching hospital
Jeffrey H. Peters(University of Southern California), Steven A. Stain(University of Southern California), Eduardo Froes(University of Southern California), Peter F. Crookes(University of Southern California), Adrian P. Ireland(University of Southern California), R. Incarbone, Adrián E. Ortega(University of Southern California), Wanchai Krailadsiri(University of Southern California), Cedric G. Bremner(University of the Witwatersrand), Gary A. Anthone(University of Southern California)
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