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RT @StanfordSurgery: What if you could detect unintended bowel perforations before closing? Novel device created by @WashUSurgery's Elisabe…
RT @StanfordSurgery: What if you could detect unintended bowel perforations before closing? Novel device created by @WashUSurgery's Elisabe…
RT @StanfordSurgery: What if you could detect unintended bowel perforations before closing? Novel device created by @WashUSurgery's Elisabe…
RT @StanfordSurgery: What if you could detect unintended bowel perforations before closing? Novel device created by @WashUSurgery's Elisabe…
RT @StanfordSurgery: What if you could detect unintended bowel perforations before closing? Novel device created by @WashUSurgery's Elisabe…
What if you could detect unintended bowel perforations before closing? Novel device created by @WashUSurgery's Elisabeth K. Wynne and our own Dr. Dan Azagury can detect H2 in real time via @SurgEndosc https://t.co/zdqKFEE3hc @SUBiodesign #innovation #healt