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Surgical Technique: Minimally Invasive Procedures

2017
The patient is in the supine position with arms and legs abducted. We use the five-port technique. The camera port is inserted at the umbilicus; the other four ports are placed in a V-shaped line: one 5 mm port at the right hypochondriac region and one 10 mm port in the middle of a slightly curved line between the two ports.
Simone Giacopuzzi   +3 more
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Minimally invasive approaches and surgical procedures in the lumbar spine

Der Orthopäde, 1997
The history of minimally invasive lumbar spine surgery began in 1963 with the introduction of chemonucleolysis. Like this technique, the later development of mechanical nucleotomy and lasernucleotomy aimed primarily at reduction of the disc pressure.
M, Ogon   +5 more
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Minimally invasive techniques in common surgical procedures: Implications for training

Irish Journal of Medical Science, 2003
Laparoscopic techniques are increasingly used in common surgical procedures. Many of these procedures are used to teach basic surgical trainees (BST) and therefore introduction of these techniques may have implications for training.To establish whether the introduction of laparoscopic techniques reduced the opportunity of BSTs to perform surgical ...
P H, McCormick   +3 more
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Anatomic Variations of Sphenopalatine Artery and Minimally Invasive Surgical Cauterization Procedure

American Journal of Rhinology & Allergy, 2009
Background Sphenopalatine artery (SPA) ligation or cauterization stands to be one of the most common management options of refractory epistaxis. Ramification pattern of SPA as it passes through sphenopalatine foramen (SPF) has not been clearly established.
Midilli, Rasit   +5 more
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Complications of Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgical Procedures

Seminars in Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia, 1999
All surgical and anesthetic procedures convey some degree of risk. New procedures in cardiac surgery are being developed for which patterns of complications are just beginning to emerge. The experience with minimally invasive direct coronary bypass, transmyocar dial laser revascularization, and Port-Access cardiac surgery is reviewed with emphasis on ...
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Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures for Spine Pain Management

2019
Spine surgery has been rapidly evolving to deal with more complex pathology as well as address spine disease in a more elegant manner. Minimally invasive approaches are an example of this evolution. They have undergone many iterations in the last several decades to hone improvements in efficacy and tissue-sparing techniques.
Hamid M. Shah, David A. Edwards
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Vibrotactile force feedback system for minimally invasive surgical procedures

2006 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 2006
Lack of adequate force feedback for the surgeon in minimally invasive surgery (MIS) can lead to unnecessary trauma to tissue and adverse events during surgery. The successful use of vibrotactile stimulation to augment overloaded or deficient sensory modes in the human operator in other application areas warrants an investigation into its application in
Ryan E. Schoonmaker, Caroline G.L. Cao
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Minimally Invasive Surgical Site Infection in Procedure-Targeted ACS NSQIP Pancreaticoduodenectomies

Journal of Surgical Research, 2019
Pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD) incurs a surgical site infection rate of up to 18%. Published rates after minimally invasive PD are comparable or superior to open, but data are limited to high-volume, single-institution series. This study aimed to determine national outcomes. We hypothesized nationwide infections would be reduced with a minimally invasive
Emily Kathryn Elizabeth McCracken   +2 more
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Evaluation of the ROSA™ Spine robot for minimally invasive surgical procedures

Expert Review of Medical Devices, 2016
The ROSA® robot (Medtech, Montpellier, France) is a new medical device designed to assist the surgeon during minimally invasive spine procedures. The device comprises a patient-side cart (bearing the robotic arm and a workstation) and an optical navigation camera. The ROSA® Spine robot enables accurate pedicle screw placement. Thanks to its robotic arm
M, Lefranc, J, Peltier
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Next Generation Surgical Robots: Enhancing Precision and Minimally Invasive Procedures

Progress in Medical Sciences, 2022
Surgical robotics has evolved a lot with better accuracy, flexibility and patient results. The new generation of surgical robots apply the latest technologies, including artificial intelligence, haptic feedback, and machine learning to enhance minimally invasive surgery.
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