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- Keyhole surgery started with operations to remove the gall bladder.
- A decade after development, keyhole surgery is now routine in many hospitals.
- These days they can perform keyhole surgery which speeds up the recovery period.
- Surgeons use keyhole surgery to put it in place.
- Dolan gave him a contract for the keyhole surgery to clean out his knee.
- Though generally healthy throughout her life, in 2003 she had keyhole surgery on both knees.
- In 1991, Professor Donnelly carried out the first keyhole surgery to remove a lung cancer.
- "Keyhole surgery involves the same input-output as painting, " he said.
- The Belgian newspaper Het Laatste Nieuws said Rogge had keyhole surgery to repair a malfunctioning heart valve.
- He made a swift recovery after keyhole surgery and much appreciated support from fellow athlete Jonathan Edwards.
- Laparoscopic surgery leaves smaller incisions than standard operations, leading to their description as pinhole and keyhole surgery.
- The band is placed around the upper stomach using keyhole surgery, which requires only a small opening.
- However, complication arose two weeks before his scheduled comeback, and he had to undergo keyhole surgery.
- Other specialised services the Hospital provides include brachytherapy intervention for the treatment of prostate cancer and keyhole surgeries.
- "I reckon she's got about 20 million people hoping that her keyhole surgery went well ."
- Using keyhole surgery, surgeons at the Royal Hospital for Sick Children in Edinburgh were able to correct the defect.
- A spokesman said it was the first time keyhole surgery had been used in Britain to correct a malformed gullet.
- For Jacobs, the most striking discovery was the large number of operations needed to repair recurrences after keyhole surgery.
- Whiteley was the first surgeon in the UK to perform keyhole surgery on patients for the treatment of varicose veins.
- But after undergoing initial keyhole surgery, she was put on a 12-month waiting list for a further operation.
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