Higher physical workload risks with NOTES versus laparoscopy: a quantitative ergonomic assessment

scientific article published on November 3, 2010

Higher physical workload risks with NOTES versus laparoscopy: a quantitative ergonomic assessment is …
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P356DOI10.1007/S00464-010-1443-X
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P2093author name stringAdrian Park
Erica Sutton
Gyusung Lee
Tameka Clanton
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P433issue5
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectlaparoscopyQ675754
ergonomicsQ1750812
Task Performance and AnalysisQ69942478
natural orifice endoscopic surgeryQ71713580
P304page(s)1585-1593
P577publication date2010-11-03
P1433published inSurgical EndoscopyQ7646203
P1476titleHigher physical workload risks with NOTES versus laparoscopy: a quantitative ergonomic assessment
P478volume25

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