@article{0e72d7efb728495cb8c0b4bc06aec8fa,
title = "Endoscopic intrauterine surgery in primates: Overcoming technical obstacles",
keywords = "Baboon, Cleft lip, Endoscopy, Fetal surgery, Fetoscopy, Primate, Wound healing",
author = "Oberg, \{K. C.\} and Robles, \{A. E.\} and Ducsay, \{C. A.\} and Rasi, \{C. R.\} and Rouse, \{G. A.\} and Childers, \{B. J.\} and Evans, \{M. L.\} and Kirsch, \{W. M.\} and Hardesty, \{R. A.\}",
note = "Current protocols for fetal surgery require cesarean section and partial fetal extraction, both of which impart significant risks to the mother and fetus. Endoscopic fetal surgery is less invasive and will likely reduce some of these risks, but the technical difficulties and feasibility in a primate ...",
year = "1999",
month = apr,
doi = "10.1007/s004649901004",
language = "English",
volume = "13",
pages = "420--426",
journal = "Surgical Endoscopy",
issn = "0930-2794",
number = "4",
}