Dr. Ali Ghomi, Director of Minimally Invasive Surgery at Sisters of Charity Hospital, Buffalo, NY
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ROBOTIC DISCLOSURE
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“If Robotics went away, I would not go back to Laparoscopy,” says Dr. Ali Ghomi, a nationally recognized minimally invasive robotic gynecologic surgeon.
Dr. Ghomi shares his views on the significant advantages of robotic surgery in this must-hear interview.
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