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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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Anesthesia for Laparoscopy with Emphasis on Outpatient Laparoscopy

Anesthesiology Clinics of North America, 2001
Laparoscopy has developed extremely rapidly and is currently applicable to virtually every surgical subspecialty. Most of the experience is with gynecologic laparoscopy, which has been performed for many years. Some of these procedures are simple and brief, with minimal gas insufflation.
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Laparoscopy for Adhesions

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 ...
Ram M. Spira, Petachia Reissman
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Laparoscopy and Malignancy

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   +2 more
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Laparoscopy in AIDS

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics of North America, 1998
Surgical problems in the patient with HIV and AIDS are becoming more commonplace as the incidence of HIV seropositivity increases and patients with AIDS are living longer. Laparoscopic surgery is being applied more frequently in the diagnosis and therapy of these patients' problems as more surgeons become familiar with the techniques.
Barry Salky, Jill Canin Endres
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History of Laparoscopy

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
Marvin L. Corman, Andreas M. Kaiser
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Complications Of Laparoscopy

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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Trends in laparoscopy

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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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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Complications of Laparoscopy

Asia-Oceania Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1985
AbstractThis study presents the analysis of 8,600 cases of laparoscopy both diagnostic and operative carried out by the Nowrosjee Wadia Maternity Hospital and Post Graduate Institute, Bombay. Of these, 2,300 cases were performed at the hospital and 6,300 cases at various camps all over India.
Mahendra N. Parikh   +3 more
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