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Retroperitoneoscopy: experience with 200 cases.
A retroperitoneal access is commonly used for open urological procedures. Since the introduction of the balloon dissecting technique by Gaur this anatomical route has also been used for laparoscopic surgery. We present our experience with retroperitoneoscopy in 200 cases.From December 1992 to October 1997 a total of 200 retroperitoneoscopic procedures ...
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Access Technique for Retroperitoneoscopy
Journal of Urology, 1996The access technique for retroperitoneoscopy is not well established, and differs from transperitoneal laparoscopic access in 3 key aspects: 1) location and technique of primary trocar placement, 2) optimal positioning of the balloon dilator and 3) technique for safe placement of secondary ports.
Larry C Munch
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Current indications for laparoscopy and retroperitoneoscopy in pediatric urology
Laparoscopy has raised great interest in the past few years in the field of pediatric urology. It has evolved from a simple diagnostic maneuver to complex operative procedures. The aim of this study was to review urologic laparoscopy literature and provide a critical review of this field to establish current indications for videosurgery in pediatric ...
Ciro Esposito, J S Valla, C K Yeung
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Laparoscopic Operative Retroperitoneoscopy: Use of a New Device
Journal of Urology, 1992Attempts at retroperitoneoscopy have mostly failed in the past due to the inability to create an effective pneumoretroperitoneum because of the dense areolar tissue binding the fat in the retroperitoneum, which could not be broken down merely by pneumo-insufflation.
D D Gaur
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In children with a poorly functioning kidney due to vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) or ureteropelvic junction obstruction, management is by nephrectomy with total or proximal ureterectomy.
Maria Escolino +2 more
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Retroperitoneoscopy, an endoscopic procedure which permits visualization of the retroperiloneal contents, was performed on 13 adult dogs. The procedure combines the techniques of retroperitoneal pneumography and peritoneoscopy. The kidneys, ureters, adrenals, vena cava, and aorta were examined.
L R, Kaplan, G R, Johnston, R M, Hardy
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Retroperitoneoscopy: Foreign Body Retrieval
Retroperitoneoscopy is a rarely indicated procedure for the urological surgeon. However, it can be a useful means to approach some types of ureteral pathology and foreign bodies. We describe a case in which a severed surgical drain was removed from deep within the retroperitoneum by using a percutaneous retroperitoneal approach.
S, Meretyk, R V, Clayman, J A, Myers
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Retroperitoneoscopy in acute pancreatitis.
Cirugía Andaluza, 2019Resumen La pancreatitis aguda es un proceso inflamatorio donde el tratamiento médico precoz y una secuencia de abordaje escalonada (step-up approach) reduce, significativamente, la morbilidad y mortalidad.
J. Tinoco González +9 more
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Single-site retroperitoneoscopy in pediatric metastatic lymphadenopathy.
Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2020BACKGROUND Retroperitoneoscopic surgery (RS) is increasingly used for the diagnosis, staging, and treatment of solid tumors, but rarely in pediatric surgical oncology for retroperitoneal lymph node dissection (RPLND).
Y. El-Gohary +5 more
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Basic Techniques in Retroperitoneoscopy
Retroperitoneum is a familiar space for all the Urologists. Prof. Wickham in 1979 was the first to perform retroperitoneoscopy to remove a ureteric stone. After a long period of 10–12 years it became a viable alternative to transperitoneal approach, after being popularized by Prof. Ralph Clayman [2]. Dr.
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