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He is a consultant laparoscopic surgeon at Mohandai Oswal Hospital
Update time: 03:42 PM (IST), November 19, 2021
Dr. Ranbir Singh, Consultant Laparoscopic Surgery at Mohandi Osvale Hospital, was invited as a guest professor to give a keynote speech, introducing his critical views on the use of safe technology in safe laparoscopic surgery, which is a kind of work in the coming Advanced technology performed in laparoscopic gallbladder surgery. The World Congress of Laparoscopy in Barcelona, Spain from November 25th to 27th. Due to his extensive academic work and contributions to the promotion of safe laparoscopic surgery techniques, he is the only board member invited from India. — TNS
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