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Image of Cristina Purtill, chief executive of PLIO Surgical: 'Specially designed (and patented) tissue anchors grip the inside of the slippery intestine without the need for suturing or stapling and the magnets compress the tissue allowing the healing to happen.
26 Jan 2024
(Image) Cristina Purtill, chief executive of PLIO Surgical: 'Specially designed (and patented) tissue anchors grip the inside of the slippery intestine without the need for suturing or stapling and the magnets compress the tissue allowing the healing to happen.'

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Original Article: The Irish Times - Author: Olive Keogh