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Diagnostic laparoscopy

The American Journal of Surgery, 1989
This report examines the value of laparoscopy as a diagnostic aid to one general surgeon. Seventy-seven consecutive patients who underwent this procedure are reported. In 31 patients, laparoscopy was performed for assessment of the cause of acute abdominal pain.
A G, Nagy, D, James
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Diagnostic Laparoscopy

Endoscopy, 2005
Each diagnostic procedure needs to be viewed in the context of all the other available diagnostic tools, and therefore has to be reevaluated periodically. This is also true of diagnostic laparoscopy, whether performed by gastroenterologists in patients under sedoanalgesia or by surgeons in patients under general anesthesia.
U, Weickert, R, Jakobs, J F, Riemann
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Laparoscopy and Operative Laparoscopy

1990
The 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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Diagnostic Laparoscopy

Endoscopy, 2003
Diagnostic laparoscopy is increasingly being used to aid decision-making in the treatment of serious diseases. The majority of papers on the topic published during the last year have been concerned with preoperative assessment of malignant diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, and have shown that laparoscopy alone--or, even better, in combination ...
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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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Andrological laparoscopy.

Annales d'urologie, 1995
The laparoscopic technique has well defined indications for some andrological procedures such as the diagnosis and the treatment of cryptorchidism, but its role remains controversial in varix ligation for which laparoscopy is however the newest development.
E. Montanari   +7 more
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Operative laparoscopy

Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1992
Minimally invasive surgery is going through a rapid phase of evolution and over a relatively short time we have witnessed progress from simple ablative procedures such as the division of adhesions and destruction of endometriosis to far more complex operations such as laparoscopic myomectomy, hysterectomy, and, perhaps the hardest of all, cul-de-sac ...
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LAPAROSCOPY

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1970
B D, Smith, T F, Dillon
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BEDSIDE LAPAROSCOPY

Critical Care Clinics, 2000
The improved technical sophistication of laparoscopy offers an attractive highly accurate diagnostic modality at the bedside for critically ill patients who are confined to the ICU and intensive monitoring unit and who are in need of timely abdominal evaluation. If the surgeon understands the physiologic effects of peritoneal insufflation and considers
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Laparoscopy and Adhesion Formation, Adhesions and Laparoscopy

Seminars in Reproductive Medicine, 2008
Laparoscopic peritoneal adhesion formation follows a pathway similar to laparotomy, both of which are only partially understood. Laparoscopic adhesion formation is complicated and influenced by pressure, dry gas desiccation, and hypoxia caused and superimposed by the pneumoperitoneum.
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