Decision changing in the operating room: The importance of the surgeon's certainty and a well prepared team.

Lung India

Professor of Thoracic Surgery at Viçosa Federal University, Viçosa-MG, Brazil; Professor of Surgery at Ozanam Coelho School of Medicine, Ubá-MG, Brazil; Professor of Internal Medicina, Viçosa Federal University, Viçosa-MG, Brazil. E-mail:

Published: September 2016


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