Advanced surgical instrumentation needed for intra-abdominal application of the carbon dioxide laser in reproductive biology
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The carbon dioxide laser's expanding applications in intra-abdominal fertility procedures necessitate advanced surgical instrumentation to improve microsurgical technique and reduce surgeon frustration.
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Rapidly expanding laser technology has created a void in surgical instrumentation when the carbon dioxide laser is applied to intra-abdominal microlaser fertility-promoting procedures. By using proper instruments, the laser microsurgeon will be able to enhance his surgical technique as well as reduce his frustrations.
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