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Laparoscopy

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2003
Laparoscopy is a minimally invasive technique for both diagnostic biopsy and surgical procedures. After the basic technique of laparoscopy is mastered and the appropriate indications are learned, these procedures become an easy and rewarding addition to any small animal veterinary practice.
Eric, Monnet, David C, Twedt
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Laparoscopy

Journal of Endourology, 2005
Urologists around the world are doing more laparoscopy, with renal surgery being the most common procedure. Almost a third devote more than 20% of their practices to laparoscopy. Among those who do not use laparoscopy, lack of training and equipment are the most common reasons.
Glenn S, Gerber, Benjamin R, Stockton
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Endosalpingiosis in laparoscopy

The Journal of the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists, 2000
To estimate the laparoscopic frequency of endosalpingiosis versus other causes of peritoneal proliferation.Clinic-based, prospective, nonrandomized study (Canadian Task Force classification II-2).University-affiliated hospital.The 1107 consecutive women undergoing laparoscopy over 1 year.Peritoneoscopy was performed during laparoscopy.
M H, Hesseling, R L, De Wilde
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Laparoscopy in Children

Pediatrics, 1980
Laparoscopy has been performed in 120 infants and children for a variety of indications including chronic abdominal pain, debatable appendicitis, liver biopsy, biliary atresia, and abdominal trauma. A specific diagnosis was made in 71% of patients and 59% were spared laparotomy.
L L, Leape, M L, Ramenofsky
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