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4/18/24

Open Abdominal Bladder Suspension (Burch Technique) - Medical Animation

 

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Open Abdominal Bladder Suspension (Burch Technique) - Medical Animation
This 3D medical animation provides an overview of an open abdominal bladder suspension (Burch Technique) for the surgical treatment of stress urinary incontinence.

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