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Risk factors in patient safety: minimally invasive surgery versus conventional surgery.
Rodrigues SP, Wever AM, Dankelman J, Jansen FW. Surg Endosc. 2012;26:350-356.

This study found that the technological complexity associated with minimally invasive procedures may require special attention, including a customized checklist during timeouts.

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