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Minimally invasive parathyroid surgery
Best Practice & Research Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2001Several minimally invasive procedures have been described over the past 3 years for the treatment of sporadic primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT). These techniques (totally endoscopic, video assisted and radio guided) have been demonstrated to be feasible and safe, but the surgeon should be well trained to obtain the best results with these approaches ...
MICCOLI, PAOLO, BERTI, PIERO
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Endoscopy, 2002
During the last 10 years, minimally invasive surgery has influenced the techniques used in every specialty of surgical medicine. This development has not only led to the replacement of conventional procedures with minimally invasive ones, but has also stimulated surgeons to reevaluate conventional approaches with regard to perioperative parameters such
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During the last 10 years, minimally invasive surgery has influenced the techniques used in every specialty of surgical medicine. This development has not only led to the replacement of conventional procedures with minimally invasive ones, but has also stimulated surgeons to reevaluate conventional approaches with regard to perioperative parameters such
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Annual Review of Medicine, 1995
▪ Abstract With the widespread introduction of laparoscopic cholecystectomy in late 1989, the practice and expectations of general surgery were changed forever. The techniques of laparoscopy were not new—they had been adopted by gynecologists and orthopedic surgeons at least a decade before—but it was laparoscopic cholecystectomy that captured the ...
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▪ Abstract With the widespread introduction of laparoscopic cholecystectomy in late 1989, the practice and expectations of general surgery were changed forever. The techniques of laparoscopy were not new—they had been adopted by gynecologists and orthopedic surgeons at least a decade before—but it was laparoscopic cholecystectomy that captured the ...
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Less-Invasive Cardiac Surgery [PDF]
The history of cardiac surgery reflects a constant search by cardiac surgeons for safer and less-invasive ways to treat their patients. Since Dr. F. John Lewis’s pioneering operation in 1952, followed by Dr. C. Walton Lillehei’s first successful series of intracardiac defect repairs in the mid-1950s, cardiac surgery as a surgical subspecialty has ...
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2020
Hypothalamic hamartomas are rare congenital gray matter heterotopias associated with a triad of gelastic seizures, precocious puberty, and developmental delay. Gelastic seizures typically have a childhood onset and are drug-resistant, with scalp electroencephalogram (EEG) having limited utility to identify abnormalities. On neuroimaging with brain MRI,
Erik H. Middlebrooks +3 more
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Hypothalamic hamartomas are rare congenital gray matter heterotopias associated with a triad of gelastic seizures, precocious puberty, and developmental delay. Gelastic seizures typically have a childhood onset and are drug-resistant, with scalp electroencephalogram (EEG) having limited utility to identify abnormalities. On neuroimaging with brain MRI,
Erik H. Middlebrooks +3 more
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Minimally Invasive Hepatic Surgery
Surgical Clinics of North America, 2016This review provides an overview of the background and progress that has been made in minimally invasive liver surgery. The essential steps of minimally invasive right and left lobectomy as well as left lateral sectionectomy are reviewed. In addition, existing data regarding the feasibility and oncologic outcomes of minimally invasive hepatic resection
Lee M. Ocuin, Allan Tsung
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Minimally invasive surgery in urology
Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology, 1999Traditionally, urologic surgeons are open minded and often pioneers in the struggle for reducing surgical trauma. In 1932 Stern and McCarthy designed the first operational resectoscope for transurethral prostatectomy. They established the base for what was later called the ‘endoscopic revolution’.
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Minimally Invasive Valve Surgery
Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2007As alternatives to standard sternotomy, surgeons have developed innovative, minimally invasive approaches to conducting valve surgery. Through very small skin incisions and partial upper sternal division for aortic valve surgery and right minithoracotomy for mitral surgery, surgeons have become adept at performing complex valve procedures.
Friedrich W. Mohr +2 more
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Minimally Invasive Valve Surgery
Critical Care Nursing Quarterly, 1998Although clinically effective, conventional mitral valve surgery has recently been scrutinized because of its high-cost nature. Technologic advances have developed a large assortment of endoscopes and related instruments to treat almost any part of the body using this minimally invasive approach.
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Safety in Minimally Invasive Surgery
Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2019Conventional and robot-assisted laparoscopic gynecologic surgery offers many advantages over a traditional laparotomy. However, these minimally invasive approaches can present their own particular risks. To ensure patient safety, procedures must be properly planned and performed by a skilled surgeon.
Arnold P. Advincula, Esther S. Han
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