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Minimally Invasive Valve Surgery
Critical Care Nursing Quarterly, 1998Although clinically effective, conventional mitral valve surgery has recently been scrutinized because of its high-cost nature. Technologic advances have developed a large assortment of endoscopes and related instruments to treat almost any part of the body using this minimally invasive approach.
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Minimally Invasive Orthognathic Surgery
Facial Plastic Surgery, 2009Minimally invasive surgery is defined as the discipline in which operative procedures are performed in novel ways to diminish the sequelae of standard surgical dissections. The goals of minimally invasive surgery are to reduce tissue trauma and to minimize bleeding, edema, and injury, thereby improving the rate and quality of healing.
Leonard B. Kaban+2 more
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2020
Hypothalamic hamartomas are rare congenital gray matter heterotopias associated with a triad of gelastic seizures, precocious puberty, and developmental delay. Gelastic seizures typically have a childhood onset and are drug-resistant, with scalp electroencephalogram (EEG) having limited utility to identify abnormalities. On neuroimaging with brain MRI,
Erik H. Middlebrooks+3 more
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Hypothalamic hamartomas are rare congenital gray matter heterotopias associated with a triad of gelastic seizures, precocious puberty, and developmental delay. Gelastic seizures typically have a childhood onset and are drug-resistant, with scalp electroencephalogram (EEG) having limited utility to identify abnormalities. On neuroimaging with brain MRI,
Erik H. Middlebrooks+3 more
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Anesthesia for minimally invasive surgery
Seminars in Pediatric Surgery, 2004Minimally invasive surgery has become the surgical approach of choice for a number of operative procedures in adults, but remains a challenge in children, especially the youngest, due to the physiologic changes that occur during the procedure as well as limitations posed by equipment.
Lynda J. Means+2 more
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Minimally Invasive Valve Surgery
Journal of Cardiac Surgery, 2001Cardiac surgery has been the last area of clinical surgery to adopt and embrace minimally invasive surgical techniques. Since the onset of arterial embolectomy in 1965, arthroscopic knee surgery performed in 1975 and laparoscopic cholecystectomy in 1985, huge advances in videoscopic, thorascopic and small incision surgery has taken place in all ...
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Minimally invasive thyroid surgery
Best Practice & Research Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2001Endoscopic surgery is often considered to be 'minimally invasive surgery' in the light of recent technical developments. Endoscopic neck surgery, including thyroid and parathyroid surgery, has developed rapidly over the past 2 years. The various techniques of thyroid surgery, including sites of incision and procedures for creating adequate working ...
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Current treatment and future directions in the management of anal cancer
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Leila T Tchelebi+2 more
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