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Effectiveness of laparoscopic ultrasonography in laparoscopic myomectomy
Asian Journal of Endoscopic Surgery, 2019AbstractIntroductionLaparoscopic myomectomy (LM) has become increasingly common in recent years because it minimizes invasiveness. However, myoma can recur after myomectomy. Therefore, we began using laparoscopic ultrasonography, which involves inserting a probe into the peritoneal cavity via a trocar and placing it in direct contact with the uterus ...
Mamoru Shigeta +9 more
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Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1994
Good results of rectopexy for complete rectal prolapse have been achieved using the transabdominal approach. With the introduction of the laparoscopic technique in cholecystectomy, many other abdominal procedures have been tried with the laparoscopic technique with varying degrees of success.
S P, Kwok, D P, Carey, W Y, Lau, A K, Li
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Good results of rectopexy for complete rectal prolapse have been achieved using the transabdominal approach. With the introduction of the laparoscopic technique in cholecystectomy, many other abdominal procedures have been tried with the laparoscopic technique with varying degrees of success.
S P, Kwok, D P, Carey, W Y, Lau, A K, Li
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Seminars in Pediatric Surgery, 1998
Extramucosal pyloromyotomy is a method with predictable morbidity and outcome for the cure of infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis. The method created by Ramstedt is successfully performed using a laparoscopic approach. Preliminary reports, including 266 cases treated by laparoscopic pyloromyotomy (LP), suggest that morbidity is comparable to that ...
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Extramucosal pyloromyotomy is a method with predictable morbidity and outcome for the cure of infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis. The method created by Ramstedt is successfully performed using a laparoscopic approach. Preliminary reports, including 266 cases treated by laparoscopic pyloromyotomy (LP), suggest that morbidity is comparable to that ...
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Surgical Innovation, 1999
The first laparoscopic hysterectomy using only laparoscopic techniques was performed around 10 years ago by Harry Reich. Such total laparoscopic hysterectomy (TLH) approach is surgically elegant but technically difficult. A number of alternative laparoscopic techniques to perform all or some of the hysterectomy have since been introduced to simplify ...
J A, Hawe, R, Garry
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The first laparoscopic hysterectomy using only laparoscopic techniques was performed around 10 years ago by Harry Reich. Such total laparoscopic hysterectomy (TLH) approach is surgically elegant but technically difficult. A number of alternative laparoscopic techniques to perform all or some of the hysterectomy have since been introduced to simplify ...
J A, Hawe, R, Garry
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1994
A technique for laparoscopic splenectomy is described. The patient is placed in the right semidecubitus position and pneumoperitoneum is prepared. The splenic artery and vein are exposed near the hilum, using a laparoscopic ultrasonic dissector. The larger vessels are doubly ligated, and the spleen is resected and maneuvered into a nylon surgical sack;
M, Hashizume +7 more
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A technique for laparoscopic splenectomy is described. The patient is placed in the right semidecubitus position and pneumoperitoneum is prepared. The splenic artery and vein are exposed near the hilum, using a laparoscopic ultrasonic dissector. The larger vessels are doubly ligated, and the spleen is resected and maneuvered into a nylon surgical sack;
M, Hashizume +7 more
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Seminars in Pediatric Surgery, 1998
The laparoscopic technique for splenectomy has become the preferred method for splenectomy at many institutions over the last 10 years. The advantages of laparoscopic splenectomy include a shortened postoperative hospitalization, improved cosmesis, and less analgesic requirements.
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The laparoscopic technique for splenectomy has become the preferred method for splenectomy at many institutions over the last 10 years. The advantages of laparoscopic splenectomy include a shortened postoperative hospitalization, improved cosmesis, and less analgesic requirements.
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Journal of Endourology, 2000
Although there has long been debate about the existence of nephroptosis, contemporary radiologic and biochemical studies confirm its existence. Both percutaneous and laparoscopic operations are available for fixing the kidney, with high early success rates. Objective documentation of the diagnosis is mandatory. Further studies with validated quality-of-
J, Rehman, D M, Hoenig
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Although there has long been debate about the existence of nephroptosis, contemporary radiologic and biochemical studies confirm its existence. Both percutaneous and laparoscopic operations are available for fixing the kidney, with high early success rates. Objective documentation of the diagnosis is mandatory. Further studies with validated quality-of-
J, Rehman, D M, Hoenig
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Archives of Surgery, 1999
Advances in minimally invasive surgery have made it possible to remove solid organs such as the adrenal gland laparoscopically. Several studies have shown that when applied to appropriate operative candidates, laparoscopic adrenalectomy is a safe alternative to conventional open surgery with real advantages in terms of decreasing postoperative pain and
R V, Barresi, R A, Prinz
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Advances in minimally invasive surgery have made it possible to remove solid organs such as the adrenal gland laparoscopically. Several studies have shown that when applied to appropriate operative candidates, laparoscopic adrenalectomy is a safe alternative to conventional open surgery with real advantages in terms of decreasing postoperative pain and
R V, Barresi, R A, Prinz
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Tumori Journal, 2003
Purpose We investigated the following issues regarding laparoscopic adrenalectomy: techniques and advantages, indications in adrenal diseases, and the special case of pheochromocytoma. Methods Qualified literature reports were reviewed
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Purpose We investigated the following issues regarding laparoscopic adrenalectomy: techniques and advantages, indications in adrenal diseases, and the special case of pheochromocytoma. Methods Qualified literature reports were reviewed
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Surgical Endoscopy, 1992
Splenectomy has traditionally been done through a generous laparotomy incision, requiring complete mobilization of the spleen for removal. In selected cases, however, splenectomy may either be facilitated or performed entirely by laparoscopic means. Two patients with Hodgkin's disease in whom splenectomy was facilitated laparoscopically are described ...
B J, Carroll +4 more
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Splenectomy has traditionally been done through a generous laparotomy incision, requiring complete mobilization of the spleen for removal. In selected cases, however, splenectomy may either be facilitated or performed entirely by laparoscopic means. Two patients with Hodgkin's disease in whom splenectomy was facilitated laparoscopically are described ...
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