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Laparoscopic Adrenalectomy

Journal of Laparoendoscopic Surgery, 1995
Laparoscopic adrenalectomy has already been described by various authors. The present series consists of 25 consecutive, nonselected cases operated on in the Department of Surgery, University of Pisa. All operations were carried out using a minimal access technique, and there were no conversions to open surgery. The mean operative time was 109 min. The
MICCOLI, PAOLO   +4 more
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Effectiveness of laparoscopic ultrasonography in laparoscopic myomectomy

Asian Journal of Endoscopic Surgery, 2019
AbstractIntroductionLaparoscopic 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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Laparoscopic adrenalectomy

Seminars in Laparoscopic Surgery, 2000
Laparoscopy has dramatically changed the surgical approach to the adrenal gland. An increasing body of literature attests to the efficacy of laparoscopic surgery for various benign adrenal disorders: aldosteroma, pheochromocytoma, Cushing's disease, and the incidental adrenal mass.
G T, Sung, I S, Gill
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Laparoscopic Ureteroneocystostomy

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2003
In gynecologic surgery, there is always the possibility that ureteral injuries will occur intraoperatively. Traditionally, ureteral injuries are treated by laparotomy, which increases morbidity. This inspired us to develop a laparoscopic alternative to deal with accidental intraoperative ureteral injuries.A 49-year-old woman with stage Ia1 cervical ...
Masaaki, Andou   +2 more
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The laparoscopic sponge [PDF]

open access: possibleSurgical Endoscopy, 2003
Hemorrhage and spillage of enteric contents during laparoscopic surgery can be problematic and obscure the operative field. Although the suction device can often clear the field, we have found that use of a sponge is often more efficient and effective.An unrolled 4 x 4 sponge can be introduced down a 10-mm port without difficulty.
Brett C. Sheppard, D. Maccabee
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Laparoscopic nephrectomy

Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology, 2005
To present our experience of laparoscopic nephrectomy or nephroureterectomy performed over a 4-year period in terms of feasibility and complications.A total of 103 patients (58 females, 45 males; median age 58 years) underwent laparoscopic nephrectomy or nephroureterectomy between 1 October 1999 and 1 October 2003.
Poulsen, E.U., Eddy, B., Poulsen, J.
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Laparoscopic cholecystectomy

Current Problems in Surgery, 1991
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is a newly developed technique for removing the gallbladder. Its future is very promising and this operation will probably become the preferred method of cholecystectomy for most patients. However, the limitations of laparoscopic cholecystectomy should be realized and great care must be taken to avoid technical ...
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Laparoscopic rectopexy

Surgical Endoscopy, 2007
Abdominal rectopexy has been advocated as the treatment of choice for complete rectal prolapse. Recurrence rates are low raging from 0-12% and fecal continence has been documented to improve in 3-75% of patients. As most patients are elderly and not always fit enough to undergo abdominal procedure, various perineal approaches have been advocated ...
T. M. Young-Fadok   +2 more
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Laparoscopic pyloromyotomy

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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Laparoscopic colectomy

Current Gastroenterology Reports, 2005
Minimally invasive surgical techniques are preferred for a variety of surgical disorders and result in improved outcomes. Laparoscopic colectomy is associated with decreased postoperative pain, faster ileus resolution, shorter hospitalization, and improved cosmesis when compared with open colectomy. The laparoscopic technique is now often preferred for
George J. Chang, Heidi Nelson
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