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"After being threaded up through a 2mm incision in the groin, the whisk-shaped probe inflates to the size of a lime"...!!!

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Buffafly

Posted in 2015 so not new but interesting to read about.

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It looks like this article was written in 2015? Is this correct?

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Correct. I remember it & I think you will find someone the link posted in 2015.

2015 ? If it's so good is it not in common use across the NHS ? and if not why not ,? I think I know the answer to that one !

Andy

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