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OUTPATIENT LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1998
Background: Outpatient laparoscopic surgery has been adopted by number of centres but an assessment of the patients' view of postoperative symptoms and satisfaction has not been reported. This study was undertaken to prospectively assess protocol for outpatient laparoscopic surgery established with the aims of minimizing postoperative symptoms and ...
P C, Willsher   +4 more
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Laparoscopic pancreatic surgery

The American Journal of Surgery, 1999
Potential applications for laparoscopic surgery in pancreatic disease include (1) staging of pancreatic malignancies; (2) palliation of pancreatic malignancies; (3) pancreatic resections for benign and malignant disease; and (4) pancreatic drainage procedures.A review of the literature is presented.
A, Park   +3 more
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Laparoscopic adrenal surgery

Surgical Endoscopy, 1995
Laparoscopic adrenalectomy (LA) was performed in 6 patients (4 right and 2 left). A transperitoneal approach in a lateral position was used. Pheochromocytoma was present in two patients and Conn's syndrome, with a solitary functioning adenoma, was the diagnosis in four.
M E, Stoker, N, Patwardhan, B S, Maini
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Paediatric laparoscopic surgery

Current Opinion in Urology, 2003
Laparoscopic procedures in paediatric urology are gaining popularity, with an increasing number of centres performing advanced surgery. Indications have expanded from diagnostic to ablative surgery and more recently to reconstructive procedures.
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Laparoscopic Surgery

Archives of Surgery, 1992
Laparoscopic surgery, particularly in cholecystectomy, has made a difference. Perhaps even a big difference. It is heartening to see the patient wake up hungry after operation, get up and walk about in apparent ease, and go home and then back to work in short order. The differences between what was and what is real are easily observed.
N, Basso   +3 more
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Laparoscopic pancreatic surgery

Journal of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Surgery, 2005
In the past, in the pancreas, a minimally invasive technique was only used for diagnostic laparoscopy in evaluating periampullary malignancy. Recent advances in operative techniques and instrumentation have empowered surgeons to perform virtually all procedures in the pancreas, including the Whipple procedure.
Toshiyuki, Mori   +3 more
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Laparoscopic colorectal surgery

BMJ, 2011
#### Summary points The uptake of laparoscopic colorectal surgery is increasing annually. Colon resection using this approach was first reported in 1991, but hospital episode statistics (HES) data show that 22% of colon resections in the United Kingdom in were performed in this manner by 2008-9.1 2 The laparoscopic approach minimises surgical trauma ...
Oliver M, Jones   +2 more
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LAPAROSCOPIC ENDOLUMINAL GASTRIC SURGERY

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1996
Laparoscopic endogastric surgery is a novel surgical approach that introduces the viewing laparoscope and instruments into the gastric lumen. The excellent visualization, improved instrument handling and versatility afforded by this technique enable local resection of mucosal lesions that are beyond the scope of peroral endoscopy.
Chu, KM, Lai, DTM, Storey, DW
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Hand-Assisted Laparoscopic Surgery

Surgical Innovation, 2000
Hand-assisted laparoscopic surgery has been used to perform nephrectomies. This report contrasts the efficacy, postoperative morbidity, length of stay, analgesic use, and time to recovery for hand-assisted laparoscopic nephrectomy, to standard laparoscopic and open nephrectomy.
R E, Sosa, M, Seiba, S, Shichman
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LAPAROSCOPIC BILIARY SURGERY

Gastroenterology Clinics of North America, 1999
Treatment of gallstones by laparoscopic cholecystectomy has become standard therapy over the past decade and has received wide patient acceptance. Problems are infrequent but those such as biliary injury may be serious and continue to be a cause of concern.
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