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Anesthesiology Clinics of North America, 2001
The frontiers of laparoscopic surgery have extended from gynecologic procedures to general surgical techniques. As new applications for laparoscopy emerge, anesthesiologists must be familiar with the possible complications associated with the various laparoscopic procedures.
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The frontiers of laparoscopic surgery have extended from gynecologic procedures to general surgical techniques. As new applications for laparoscopy emerge, anesthesiologists must be familiar with the possible complications associated with the various laparoscopic procedures.
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Surgical Oncology Clinics of North America, 2001
The history of laparoscopic surgery demonstrates how a close interaction between technology and medical-surgical innovators permitted its ultimate development. Similar revolutions have occurred in information and communication technology and in molecular biology. Within less than 2 decades, surgical management has moved from a disease-oriented approach
A M, Kaiser, M L, Corman
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The history of laparoscopic surgery demonstrates how a close interaction between technology and medical-surgical innovators permitted its ultimate development. Similar revolutions have occurred in information and communication technology and in molecular biology. Within less than 2 decades, surgical management has moved from a disease-oriented approach
A M, Kaiser, M L, Corman
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Laparoscopy and Operative Laparoscopy
1990The widespread use of laparoscopy in infertility diagnosis and treatment represents one of the most significant advances in the management of the infertile couple.
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International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1977
ABSTRACTThe numerous benefits and the minimal but acknowledged risks of laparoscopy are discussed. Factors related to complications include operator experience, instrument and equipment technology, types of procedures, and anesthesia.
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ABSTRACTThe numerous benefits and the minimal but acknowledged risks of laparoscopy are discussed. Factors related to complications include operator experience, instrument and equipment technology, types of procedures, and anesthesia.
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1991
Unnecessary abdominal explorations in severely injured patients can be reduced by employing emergent or urgent laparoscopy in blunt abdominal trauma and the obscured, acute abdominal cases. In 150 blunt abdominal trauma cases, a mini-laparoscopy was used in the emergency room or the intensive care unit without major complications.
G, Berci, J M, Sackier, M, Paz-Partlow
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Unnecessary abdominal explorations in severely injured patients can be reduced by employing emergent or urgent laparoscopy in blunt abdominal trauma and the obscured, acute abdominal cases. In 150 blunt abdominal trauma cases, a mini-laparoscopy was used in the emergency room or the intensive care unit without major complications.
G, Berci, J M, Sackier, M, Paz-Partlow
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Journal of Laparoendoscopic & Advanced Surgical Techniques, 2005
The advantages of pneumoperitoneum-based surgery are well documented. Laparoscopy is the gold standard of treatment in certain benign conditions such as cholelithiasis and gastroesophageal disease. This success has led to the application of laparoscopy in the management algorithm of malignant conditions.
Chandrakanth, Are, Mark A, Talamini
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The advantages of pneumoperitoneum-based surgery are well documented. Laparoscopy is the gold standard of treatment in certain benign conditions such as cholelithiasis and gastroesophageal disease. This success has led to the application of laparoscopy in the management algorithm of malignant conditions.
Chandrakanth, Are, Mark A, Talamini
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 2008
Gynecologic laparoscopy is an evolving discipline. Major advances in technology have facilitated the transition from traditional "open" surgery to minimally invasive procedures. This article reviews the basic tenets of gynecologic laparoscopy: pelvic anatomy, general procedures, laparoscopic instruments, complications, and common gynecologic surgeries.
Christopher P, Desimone +1 more
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Gynecologic laparoscopy is an evolving discipline. Major advances in technology have facilitated the transition from traditional "open" surgery to minimally invasive procedures. This article reviews the basic tenets of gynecologic laparoscopy: pelvic anatomy, general procedures, laparoscopic instruments, complications, and common gynecologic surgeries.
Christopher P, Desimone +1 more
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Surgical Innovation, 2003
Intestinal and abdominal adhesions may be responsible for a variety of clinical conditions, including chronic recurrent small-bowel obstruction, acute small-bowel obstruction, closed-loop bowel obstruction and, debatably, abdominal or pelvic pain. Experience in laparoscopic surgery has increased at a rapid pace, thus adhesions are no longer considered ...
Petachia, Reissman, Ram M, Spira
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Intestinal and abdominal adhesions may be responsible for a variety of clinical conditions, including chronic recurrent small-bowel obstruction, acute small-bowel obstruction, closed-loop bowel obstruction and, debatably, abdominal or pelvic pain. Experience in laparoscopic surgery has increased at a rapid pace, thus adhesions are no longer considered ...
Petachia, Reissman, Ram M, Spira
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European Urology, 2006
Adequate haemostasis is essential for advanced laparoscopic procedures since uncontrolled bleeding may cause significant complications and even required converting to laparotomy to obtain sufficient haemostasis. The aim of this review is to give insight into the most important tools and strategies to achieve sufficient haemostasis during advanced ...
Christoph H, Klingler +3 more
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Adequate haemostasis is essential for advanced laparoscopic procedures since uncontrolled bleeding may cause significant complications and even required converting to laparotomy to obtain sufficient haemostasis. The aim of this review is to give insight into the most important tools and strategies to achieve sufficient haemostasis during advanced ...
Christoph H, Klingler +3 more
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1971
A review of 76 reports covers laparoscopy in its history applications methods gynecologic indications accompanying procedures contraindications and complications. Greater detail is given for blood gas studies the uses in the case of salpingitis tubal pregnancy sterility malformations and biopsy of cul-de-sac fluid and cysts.
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A review of 76 reports covers laparoscopy in its history applications methods gynecologic indications accompanying procedures contraindications and complications. Greater detail is given for blood gas studies the uses in the case of salpingitis tubal pregnancy sterility malformations and biopsy of cul-de-sac fluid and cysts.
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