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Volumn 18, Issue 3, 2004, Pages 508-512
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The relationship between hand size and difficulty using surgical instruments: A survey of 726 laparoscopic surgeons
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Author keywords
Ergonomics; Hand size; Laparoscopic surgery
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Indexed keywords
ARTICLE;
BIOMEDICAL TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT;
CONTROLLED STUDY;
ERGONOMICS;
FEMALE;
HAND;
HUMAN;
HUMAN EXPERIMENT;
LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY;
MALE;
NORMAL HUMAN;
ORGAN SIZE;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
SKILL;
SURGEON;
SURGICAL INSTRUMENT;
ADULT;
BODY CONSTITUTION;
CUMULATIVE TRAUMA DISORDERS;
EQUIPMENT DESIGN;
FATIGUE;
FEMALE;
FUNCTIONAL LATERALITY;
HAND;
HUMAN ENGINEERING;
HUMANS;
LAPAROSCOPES;
LAPAROSCOPY;
MALE;
MUSCULOSKELETAL DISEASES;
OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES;
PHYSICIANS;
QUESTIONNAIRES;
SEX FACTORS;
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS;
SURGICAL STAPLERS;
SUTURE TECHNIQUES;
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EID: 1942454326
PISSN: 09302794
EISSN: 14322218
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1007/s00464-003-8824-3 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (112)
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References (9)
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