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Transcription
of the audio
"Essentially
keyhole surgery means operating through a very
small incision, perhaps only a few centimetres.
Rather
than having a big wound and opening everything
up to direct vision by the surgeon, which has
always been the way with surgery.
Surgeons
used to like to see as much as possible of the
operating site."
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Dr.
Ghislaine Lawrence, medical curator, the Science
Museum, London |