With many surgical procedures in the northern hemisphere being done using the laparoscopic technique- i.e. a method that is safer, less invasive, and more precise, Guyana is making strides to join that bandwagon. However, the lack of equipment and skilled professionals poses a major challenge to achieving this milestone. More from Amel Griffith
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