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What's New in Laparoscopic Surgery?
Russello, D.
1ª Edición Junio 2011
Inglés
160 pags
1000 gr
null x null x null cm
ISBN 9788877117052
Editorial Minerva Medica Edizioni
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Description
Laparoscopic surgery has been really influenced by the improvement of medical
products. The possibilità to expand the surgical field and the new surgical
instruments have contributed to the wide diffusion of mininvasive techniques.
A so quick evolution has requested a revision of well established procedures
and methods. But, above all, it has required a specific knowledge related to
the different technical supports.
Nowadays, the high-quality technical approach of mininvasive surgery necessarily
leads to more sophisticated solutions in order to overcome some possible problems
due to human limits. A specific innovative equipment allows to simplify different
surgical tricks as well as repeating the same surgical procedures.
Mininvasive surgery requires an accurate use of hands: surgeons have to follow
formative training, in order to acquire specific abilities and strengthen previous
competences.
Contents
Laparoscopic heller-dor for primary esophageal achalasia: outcomes in 158
patients
What’s new in the laparoscopic surgical treatment of gerd?
What’s new in gist
Bariatric and metabolic surgery
What is new in laparoscopic biliary surgery
Treatment options for common bile duct stones associated with gallbladder stones
in the era of mininvasive surgery
What’s new in laparoscopic left hemicolectomy?
New outcomes in laparoscopic bariatric surgery
What’s new in laparoscopic adrenalectomy
Laparoscopic splenectomy
Single incision laparoscopic surgery: what are the limits of this new surgical
modality? A new “Perforator-grinder-Aspirator Apparatus (PGAA)”
What’s new in thoracic surgery
What’s new in laparoscopic gynecological surgery
Laparoscopic treatment of cystic liver hydatidosis
What’s new in thyroid and parathyroid surgery
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