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		<title>Chicago 2015 &#8211; Standardized Technique For Single Docking Robotic Rectal Resection: an Experience of First 100 Consecutive Cases</title>
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<p>SUMMARY: This video depicts repair of Right Inguinal hernia with Umbilical hernia in the same patient using the Da Vinci Si High Definition Surgical System (commonly known as Surgical Robot). The procedure is done using two Robotic arms and one assistant port. This video shows the application of robotic technology to this disease and explains the port position, OR setup and the differences as compared to conventional laparoscopy.</p>
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