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EXTRAPERITONEAL ‘LAPAROSCOPIC’ ADRENALECTOMY

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1994
The technique of extraperitoneal ‘laparoscopic’ adrenalectomy is described in two cases, a left sided 1 cm Conn's tumour and a right sided 3.5 cm incidental non‐functioning tumour. The extraperitoneal approach has the advantage of direct access to the adrenal gland without the need to mobilize abdominal organs, while maintaining all the advantages of ...
M, Kelly   +3 more
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Complications of Extraperitoneal Balloon Dilation

Journal of Endourology, 1996
The success of balloon dissection techniques has given laparoscopic surgeons the option of a direct extraperitoneal approach to urologic disease. Unfortunately, these techniques are not without risks. We report on four cases of complications secondary to balloon dilation.
J. B. Adams   +4 more
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Extraperitoneal retention sutures

The American Journal of Surgery, 1976
A new technic for the application of retention sutures is described. Intestinal obstruction caused by the entrapped intestine between the retention suture and the abdominal wall is practically eradicated with this technic.
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Laparoscopic Extraperitoneal Herniorrhaphy

AORN Journal, 1996
ABSTRACTLaparoscopic extraperitoneal (LEP) herniorrhaphy procedures allow direct visualization and repair of many types of hernias (eg, direct, indirect, femoral, sliding, bilateral). Common complications of open herniorrhaphy procedures are avoided when LEP herniorrhaphy procedures are used because the peritoneum is not entered.
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Extraperitoneal perforation of the rectum

The American Journal of Surgery, 1950
Abstract 1. 1. Early diagnosis and treatment are essential to proper management of extraperitoneal rectal perforations. 2. 2. A case is presented which illustrates the seriousness of late treatment in this type of injury as well as most of the possible complications and sequellae.
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The Extraperitoneal Spaces

2015
The extraperitoneal spaces are compartmentalized spaces defined by peritoneum internally and parietal muscular fascia, including transversalis fascia, externally.
Ayman H. Gaballah   +3 more
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Extraperitoneal radical cystectomy with extraperitonealization of the ileal neobladder: a comparison to the transperitoneal technique

World Journal of Urology, 2009
Transperitoneal radical cystectomy with intraperitoneal ileal neobladder is the standard surgical treatment for muscle-invasive bladder cancer. To reduce morbidity, we established in 2002 an extraperitoneal approach including extraperitonealization of the ileal neobladder. This retrospective study compares the results of the two procedures with a focus
Florian, Jentzmik   +8 more
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Extraperitoneal Retropubic Laparoscopic Urethropexy

The Journal of the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists, 2001
To report long-term follow-up of 300 patients undergoing extraperitoneal retropubic bladder suspension using balloon distention and mesh suspension.Observational study (Canadian Task Force classification II-2).Private practice.Three hundred women with urinary incontinence.Extraperitoneal retropubic bladder neck suspension with mesh, after balloon ...
S L, Hannah   +2 more
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Endoscopic extraperitoneal lumbar sympathectomy

Surgical Endoscopy, 1995
From June 24, 1993, until November 9, 1993, eight sympathectomies were performed by extraperitoneal endoscopy for treatment of Sudeck atrophy. Seventy-five percent of the patients were satisfied with the result of the intervention. A follow-up after 4 months shows that four patients are free of pain. Two are satisfied, but some pain remains.
P, Hourlay   +4 more
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Anterior Extraperitoneal Donor Nephrectomy

Journal of Urology, 1981
The anterior extraperitoneal approach was compared to the flank approach for living donor nephrectomy in a series of 36 familial donors. The former procedure (23 cases) not only afforded superior visualization of renal vessels but also was probably at least as safe as the latter (13 cases) for donors with risk factors of obesity, age more than 45 years
W T, Connor   +3 more
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