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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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Gynecologic Laparoscopy

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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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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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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Laparoscopy

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1990
Laparoscopy is a relatively noninvasive technique that provides a view of the abdominal contents and peritoneal surfaces. This article reviews the indications, limitations, contraindications, equipment, and technique of laparoscopy.
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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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Laparoscopy

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1980
It has been the purpose of this presentation to detail a safe technique for performance of laparoscopy. Emphasis has also been placed on potentially serious complications and how they can be avoided. This procedure employs highly technical equipment, and the surgeon should have formal training in the technique.
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Diagnostic Laparoscopy

Endoscopy, 1992
Diagnostic laparoscopy continues to play an important role in the accurate evaluation of patients with abdominal disorders. Combined with laparoscopic ultrasound, it is highly accurate in the staging of intra-abdominal malignancies, and it is superior to transcutaneous ultrasonography and computed tomography.
W P, Boyd, H J, Nord
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Diagnostic Laparoscopy

Surgical Innovation, 2002
Diagnostic laparoscopy is a powerful tool in the surgeon's armamentarium when used appropriately. There is a low complication rate and high diagnostic sensitivity. In addition to conventional operating room procedures, this technique can be applied in a variety of other settings, often without general anesthesia.
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