Utilizing Intraoperative Ultrasound for Surgical Oncology: Dr. Robert Martin

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Dr. Robert Martin, Professor of Surgery at the University of Louisville School of Medication and Department Director of Surgical Oncology goes over why he uses intraoperative ultrasound for his surgical oncology clients. Dr. Martin finds ultrasound essential in the management of anybody with upper intestinal malignancies– esophageal gastric, pancreas, bile duct and liver. He finds ultrasound useful to guarantee that a client has a localized illness and not a meta-static illness and likes that ultrasound is very quick, affordable, and does not injure the patient.

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