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Robotic eTEP inguinal hernia repair. [PDF]

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Arevalo G, Chavez K, Amaya C.
europepmc   +1 more source

Comparison of extraperitoneal laparoscopic and extraperitoneal Senhance radical prostatectomy

The International Journal of Medical Robotics and Computer Assisted Surgery, 2021
AbstractBackgroundSenhance is novel robotic platform which can be used to perform radical prostatectomy (RP). We compare our results of robotic RP to similar patients operated with laparoscopic technique.Patients and methodsA prospective study of 61 patients operated laparoscopically and 107 patients operated using the Senhance robotic system.
Tomislav Kulis   +6 more
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Extraperitoneal ureterocystoplasty with transureteroureterostomy

Urology, 1999
Ureterocystoplasty enables the bladder to be reliably enlarged and the resultant neobladder to be lined by urothelium. Many techniques have been described for the operative management of the lower ureter, and a number of alternatives have been suggested for reconstruction of the upper renal tract and bladder.
P A, Dewan, S K, Condron
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Extraperitoneal perforation of the rectum

The British Journal of Radiology, 1969
Perforation of the rectum may occur in penetrating and non-penetrating injuries. Such injury of the colon may lead to escape of gas, and according to the anatomical relationship of the rectum, either into the peritoneal cavity or into the extraperitoneal tissues.
J, Bazini, M, Hirsch
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Intra‐ and Extraperitoneal Pressures

Acta Physiologica Scandinavica, 1974
AbstractIn order to determine the reliability of various methods of recording intraabdominal pressure, seven healthy women were investigated in connection with routine laparoscopy. Intraabdominal pressure was measured through a trochar in the gas‐filled abdomen. Intragastric pressure was measured with an air‐filled balloon, perivesical pressure through
P, Bjerle, B, Sandström
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Extraperitoneal ileal conduit

BJU International, 2011
Today incontinent urinary diversion continues to be the most widely used diversion technique. A current Medicare evaluation showed that 80% of patients undergoing urinary diversion in the USA are subject to reconstruction by means of an ileal conduit [1].
Rolf, Gillitzer   +4 more
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