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Annals of Surgery, 2015
OBJECTIVE The aim of this study is to evaluate long-term oncologic outcomes of robotic surgery for rectal cancer compared with laparoscopic surgery at a single institution.
E. Park+7 more
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OBJECTIVE The aim of this study is to evaluate long-term oncologic outcomes of robotic surgery for rectal cancer compared with laparoscopic surgery at a single institution.
E. Park+7 more
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1994
Over the past five years, a revolution has taken place in general surgery requiring the retraining of tens of thousands of surgeons and the retooling of their operating rooms. This startling change has come about because of the rapid acceptance of laparoscopic techniques for therapeutic intervention, particularly removal of the gallbladder.
Kurt Kerbl+2 more
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Over the past five years, a revolution has taken place in general surgery requiring the retraining of tens of thousands of surgeons and the retooling of their operating rooms. This startling change has come about because of the rapid acceptance of laparoscopic techniques for therapeutic intervention, particularly removal of the gallbladder.
Kurt Kerbl+2 more
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Laparoscopic surgery of the spleen
Surgical Clinics of North America, 2005In recent years, laparoscopy has become standard for various indications for splenic surgery. If dissection follows anatomical principles, both total and partial splenectomies can be performed quickly and safely. Partial resection of the spleen is easier when done laparoscopically than with open technique.
Selman Uranues, Orhan Alimoglu
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Laparoscopic colorectal surgery
European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, 1997Laparoscopic surgery has been readily adapted to the management of patients with colorectal disease without any large-scale randomized clinical studies to support its use, particularly in patients with colorectal cancer. This overview analyses the currently available data and highlights the areas where caution is merited and optimism encouraged.
P. Murchan, Pierre J. Guillou
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Complications in Laparoscopic Surgery
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 2000As laparoscopic surgery gains popularity, it becomes crucial to understand complications associated with the procedure. The potential complications of laparoscopy include those related to laparoscopy and those related to the surgical procedure. As new applications for laparoscopic surgery emerge, it is important for the surgeon to become familiar with ...
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Ambulatory Laparoscopic Surgery
Surgical Innovation, 1999Laparoscopic procedures are becoming routine and commonplace. Patients who undergo laparoscopic surgery enjoy shorter hospital stays and quicker recovery times. These procedures have naturally progressed to an ambulatory status. Their spectrum is continually expanding.
Fred Brody, R. Ivan Beretvas
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Errors in laparoscopic surgery
Journal of Surgical Oncology, 2004AbstractLaparoscopic surgery is the most significant advancement in the field of surgery over the past 15 years. This minimal access approach has been widely embraced and adopted to many common operations. Demonstrated benefits include decreased post‐operative pain, shorter lengths of in‐patient hospitalization, increased patient acceptance, and a more
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Complications of Laparoscopic Surgery
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 2008This article describes surgical complications associated with laparoscopy, how to avoid them, how to recognize them if they do happen, and how to deal with them in the most expedient method possible. Complications of sedation, anesthesia, positioning, the general surgical approach, and complications associated with specific surgical procedures are ...
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Paediatric laparoscopic surgery
Current Opinion in Urology, 2003Laparoscopic 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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