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Title: Vaginal Tape Vault Surgery
Description: Dr. Raymond Rackley, Professor of Urology, Cleveland Clinic, describes his technique for repair of pelvic organ prolapse surgery - The Laparoscopic-Assisted Percutaneous Vaginal Tape Vault Suspension: Minimally-Invasive Prolapse Repair with Post-Hysterect
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Description: Dr. Raymond Rackley, Professor of Urology, Cleveland Clinic, describes his technique for repair of pelvic organ prolapse surgery - The Laparoscopic-Assisted Percutaneous Vaginal Tape Vault Suspension: Minimally-Invasive Prolapse Repair with Post-Hysterect
Played: 8,037
Added: 31 December 1969
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