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Robotic excision of a colonic neoplasm with ICG as a tumor localizer and colonoscopic assistance

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Dr. S. Atallah reports consultancy (such as consulting fees and honoraria) from Medtronic Inc., Applied Medical, and ConMed Inc. Dr. S. Larach holds stock options with Applied Medical Inc. A. Oldham and A Kondek have no disclosures to report.

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Atallah, S., Oldham, A., Kondek, A. et al. Robotic excision of a colonic neoplasm with ICG as a tumor localizer and colonoscopic assistance. Tech Coloproctol 23, 573–578 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10151-019-02032-8

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