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Video-Assisted Thoracic Surgery for Bronchiectasis
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2011Bronchiectasis is one of the common diseases diagnosed in the world. No major improvement for the treatment approaches and limited efficacy promote a big challenge for management of this disease. Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) offers a new choice for the treatment of bronchiectasis.
Peng, Zhang +6 more
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[Video-assisted venous surgery].
Annali italiani di chirurgia, 1995The use of intraoperative angioscopy, till now utilized exclusively in arterial surgery, is now used also in venous surgery. From January 1992 54 patients underwent to video-guided venous surgery: 23 cases of external valvuloplasty of the sapheno-femoral junction (EV-SFJ), 25 cases of hemodynamic correction of varicose veins (French acronyms CHIVA), 5 ...
ZAMBONI, Paolo +5 more
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Thoracoscopy and video-assisted thoracic surgery
Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine, 1999Thoracoscopy is an old technique that has been recently revived with the development of video-endoscopic technology. Video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) is now an established surgical approach with proven benefits in the management of pleural diseases.
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Video-Assisted Perineal and Open Surgery
Journal of Urology, 1994The use of a laparoscope as a light source and close-up camera has been helpful in acquiring and teaching the techniques of radical perineal prostatectomy. The concept is simple and is applicable to a wide range of problems with surgical visualization and demonstration.
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Video-Assisted Thoracic Surgery
DeckerMed Surgery, 2016Since the early 1990s, video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) has revolutionized surgical care. The era of VATS is sufficiently mature that enough data have accrued to compare the efficacy of VATS with that of open procedures. In this regard, anatomic pulmonary resection by VATS has led to significant reductions in morbidity, mortality, and ...
Abby White, Scott J. Swanson
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Video Assisted Venous Surgerys
1995To illustrate video assisted techniques of vein valvuloplasty and subfascial vein ligation.
H. J. Welch +2 more
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Video-assisted aortic surgery.
Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 2000There are several laparoscopic techniques that can be used to perform a total or video-assisted aorto-femoral bypass grafting procedure. Major drawbacks of laparoscopic aortic surgery are the long operating times and the steep learning curve required for these procedures.
R, Kolvenbach +3 more
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Open surgery versus video-assisted surgery of thymomas.
2014Aim. In most cases, myasthenia gravis and thymoma requires complete removal of the thymus gland and resection of the pericardial fatty tissue. There is some debate however, over which surgical approach is best for thymectomy. Also the influence of the technique of thymectomy on results in the treatment of myasthenia gravis remains controversial ...
AMATO, BRUNO +10 more
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[Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery].
Neuro-Chirurgie, 2001We describe our experience with video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS). Twenty-nine patients were operated on with this technique for various anterior thoracic spinal lesions. There were 6 cases of disc herniation with simple resection, 6 with acute thoracic fractures requiring anterior grafting and stabilization, 7 old fractures and malunions ...
R, Assaker +5 more
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