نتایج جستجو برای: minimally invasive surgical procedures

تعداد نتایج: 642744  

Journal: :Studies in health technology and informatics 2002
Jacob Rosen Jeffrey D Brown Marco Barreca Lily Chang Blake Hannaford Mika Sinanan

Minimally invasive surgeiy (MIS) involves a multi-dimensional series of tasks requiring a synthesis between visual information and the kinematics and dynamics of the surgical tools. Analysis of these sources of information is a key step in mastering MIS surgery but may also be used to define objective criteria for characterizing surgical performance. The BIueDRAGON is a new system for acquiring...

2016
Jan Gunnar Skogås Hans Olav Myhre Asbjørn Ødegård Gabriel Kiss

The successful outcome of any minimally invasive procedure is highly dependent on the imaging chain, as the medical team has to rely on indirect visualization of the surgical field during the entire procedure. During the last decade, the quality of the images obtainable preand intraoperatively has evolved significantly. In addition to the introduction of intra-operative image acquisition techni...

2007
Evelio Rodriguez W. Randolph Chitwood

The specialty of cardiac surgery has evolved substantially over the last 50 years, and surgical procedures that seemed impossible then are now commonly encountered in hospitals throughout the world. The latest development in this ever-evolving field is minimally invasive and robot-assisted procedures. In this article we will review the surgical outcomes reported for different series of procedur...

Journal: :Journal of neurosurgery. Spine 2009
John E O'Toole Kurt M Eichholz Richard G Fessler

OBJECT Postoperative surgical site infections (SSIs) have been reported after 2-6% of spinal surgeries in most large series. The incidence of SSI can be < 1% after decompressive procedures and > 10% after instrumented fusions. Anecdotal evidence has suggested that there is a lower rate of SSI when minimally invasive techniques are used. METHODS A retrospective review of prospectively collecte...

Journal: :Journal of surgical education 2012
Pieter J van Empel Mathilde G E Verdam Magnus Strypet Lennart B van Rijssen Judith A Huirne Fedde Scheele H Jaap Bonjer W Jeroen Meijerink

BACKGROUND Knot tying and suturing skills in minimally invasive surgery (MIS) differ markedly from those in open surgery. Appropriate MIS training is mandatory before implementation into practice. The Advanced Suturing Course (ASC) is a structured simulator based training course that includes a 6-week autonomous training period at home on a traditional laparoscopic box trainer. Previous researc...

2017
Séverine Habert Ulrich Eck Pascal Fallavollita Stefan Parent Nassir Navab Farida Cheriet

Minimally invasive surgeries (MISs) are gaining popularity as alternatives to conventional open surgeries. In thoracoscopic scoliosis MIS, fluoroscopy is used to guide pedicle screw placement and to visualise the effect of the intervention on the spine curvature. However, cosmetic external appearance is the most important concern for patients, while correction of the spine and achieving coronal...

Journal: :Clinics in plastic surgery 2014
R Stephen Mulholland

Editor Commentary: Steve and I have been involved in several emerging technologies and have had the pleasure to discuss alternative and additive modalities with him frequently. In this chapter, Steve takes us on the journey of minimally invasive and non-invasive energy based techniques to rejuvenate the aging neck. He frequently combines these techniques with open aggressive procedures. Realizi...

2009
Jon I. Einarsson Haleh Sangi-Haghpeykar

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES To assess self-perceived proficiency in minimally invasive surgical procedures among fourth-year Ob/Gyn residents in the United States and to evaluate trends in self-perceived proficiencies by comparing the current survey to a similar survey distributed in 2001. METHODS A Web-based survey was sent out to all fourth-year residents in accredited obstetrics and gynecolo...

Journal: :Lijecnicki vjesnik 2015
Krešimir Rotim Tomislav Sajko Marta Borić Ante Subašić

Surgical treatment of lumbar intervertebral disc herniation is one of the most common neurosurgical procedures. Besides conventional surgical techniques, in the last more than 30 years, different methods with minimal damage to neuromuscular spine structures are being developed and introduced, all having the purpose of reducing postoperative back pain. The advantages of the minimally invasive sp...

Journal: :Journal of the American College of Surgeons 2001
M A Carlson C T Frantzides

The number of antireflux procedures performed for gastroesophageal reflux disease in the United States has increased in the past decade. In a sampling of US hospitals by the National Center for Health Statistics, the number of patients discharged with the International Classification of Disease (ICD-9-CM) classification 44.66 (“Other procedures for creation of esophagogastric sphincteric compet...

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