Utilidad del catéter transcístico en la cirugía biliar laparoscópica
Sonzini Astudillo, Pablo; Minuzzi, Federico; Sarria Allende, Félix; Duret, Luis; Días, Luis; Sonzini Astudillo, Bernardo.
Rev. argent. cir
; 76(5): 155-61, mayo 1999.
Artículo en Español | LILACS | ID: lil-241581
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