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Survey: Minimally Invasive Surgery Causes Surgeons Pain (ABC News)
More than 80 percent of surgeons completing an online questionnaire reported pain or stiffness in the hands, neck, back, or legs after performing minimally invasive surgeries.
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Survey: Minimally Invasive Surgery Causes Surgeons Pain (ABC News)
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