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Laparoscopy Simulators

Journal of Endourology, 2007
To reduce the complication rate associated with laparoscopic surgery and to improve training, several simulators have been incorporated into training curricula and skills courses. We discuss the advantages and disadvantages and compare the different types of simulators available. We also reviewed the literature to assess the acquisition of skills using
Shabnam, Undre, Ara, Darzi
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Gynecologic Laparoscopy

Surgical Oncology Clinics of North America, 2001
Laparoscopic techniques are slowly gaining acceptance in gynecologic oncology. Usage in early stage endometrial and ovarian cancer and in the evaluation of suspicious adnexal masses is increasing, but large prospective series have not been performed.
G W, Davila, R, Estape
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Transvaginal laparoscopy

Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2005
Transvaginal laparoscopy (TvL) offers an alternative to standard diagnostic laparoscopy in subfertile patients without obvious pelvic pathology. With a specially developed needle-trocar system, access to the pouch of Douglas is gained through a needle puncture of the posterior fornix.
S, Gordts   +4 more
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Open Laparoscopy

1989
Many of the complications of conventional closed, or sharp, laparoscopy result from the use of insufflation needles and sharp trocars. These instruments are not essential elements of the technique as laparoscopy can be easily performed with a small umbilical incision, entering the abdomen under direct vision. This variation is called open laparoscopy.
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The death of laparoscopy

Surgical Endoscopy
The introduction of laparoscopy in 1989 revolutionized surgical practices, reducing post-operative complications, and enhancing outcomes. Despite its benefits, limitations in laparoscopic tools have led to continued use of open surgery. Robotic-assisted surgery emerged to address these limitations, but its adoption trends and potential impact on open ...
Davide Ferrari   +6 more
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LAPAROSCOPY

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1970
B D, Smith, T F, Dillon
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Sterilization by Laparoscopy

Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1983
Today, female sterilization is most easily accomplished by single-puncture laparoscopy and, ideally, is carried out under local anesthesia. In experienced hands, electrocoagulation offers slightly fewer failures if a large portion of tube or two segments are destroyed.
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Reproductive Laparoscopy

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1990
Reproductive laparoscopy can be used to examine, photograph, and perform surgery on the internal reproductive organs of both the male and female of many species of animals. The equipment and teaching have been adapted from human medicine. This article discusses laparoscopy's use in this context in small and large animals and non-domestic species both ...
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Neonatal laparoscopy.

South African journal of surgery. Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir chirurgie, 2011
Until recently minimally invastive surgery was not performed in neonates. This was because of their small size and distinct physiological characteristics, neonates were not operated on using minimally invasive surgery until recently. Since the introduction of fine laparoscopic instruments, improvements in the surgical techniques and anaesthetic ...
Numanoglu, Alp, Alexander, Angus
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Intervention de Postlethwait par laparoscopie

Journal De Chirurgie Viscérale, 2021
Fawaz Abo-Alhassan   +2 more
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