نتایج جستجو برای: laparoscopy or minimally

تعداد نتایج: 3573276  

Journal: :Liver cancer 2013
Andrew A Gumbs Brice Gayet

Professor Brice Gayet of the Institut Mutualiste Montsouris in Paris, France, has developed totally laparoscopic techniques for all segments of the liver. As a pioneer in the field of minimally invasive hepato-pancreato-biliary surgery, he started a Minimally Invasive Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Fellowship in 2006. A retrospective review of all hepatic cases performed by a single surgeon since com...

2008
Cindy Wu Vivek N. Prachand

Surgeons are gaining interest in natural orifice surgery because of its minimally invasive nature. The new paradigm shift of using a natural orifice, as opposed to the abdominal wall, as a conduit for entry into the abdomen has resulted in novel solutions to solving difficult surgical problems. Repetitive foreign body ingestion continues to be one of those challenging dilemmas. Ingested objects...

2013
Tomasz Szydelko Tomasz Tuchendler Adam Litarski Grzegorz Urbańczyk Wojciech Apoznański Dariusz Janczak

Fibroepithelial polyps (FEPs) are rare benign ureteral neoplasms of mesodermal origin. As an intrinsic cause of ureteropelvic junction obstruction (UPJO) they are very uncommon. Excretory urography and diuretic renography used by many urologists to diagnose a UPJO may not detect the ureteral polyp. We present a case of ureteropelvic junction obstruction caused by a fibroepithelial polyp, which ...

1995
Robert D. Howe William J. Peine Dimitrios A. Kontarinis Jae S. Son

INTRODUCTION One of a surgeon's most important tools is a highly developed sense of touch. Surgeons rely on sensations from the finger tips to guide manipulation and to perceive a wide variety of anatomical structures and pathologies. Unfortunately, new surgical techniques separate the surgeon's hands from the surgical site. These techniques include minimally invasive procedures such as laparos...

2013
Michał Pędziwiatr Maciej Matłok Piotr Major Daria Kuliś Andrzej Budzyński

INTRODUCTION Single incision transumbilical laparoscopic procedures are the next step in development of minimally invasive surgery. Recent studies prove that the new technique can be a safe alternative to multiport laparoscopy; therefore it is becoming more and more popular. AIM We present our preliminary experience with single incision laparoscopy of the spleen. MATERIAL AND METHODS We ana...

2015
Jacek Koźlik Joanna Przybyłowska Kinga Mikrut Wioletta A. Żukiewicz-Sobczak Jacek Zwoliński Jacek Piątek Paweł Sobczak

INTRODUCTION The surgical stress response after laparoscopy is smaller when compared with open surgery, and it is expected that after minimally invasive surgery the possible development of oxidative stress will be less severe. AIM To evaluate markers of pro-oxidant activity - levels of lipid peroxides and malondialdehyde - and activity of the antioxidant enzymes superoxide dismutase and gluta...

2017
Miguel A. Cuesta Nicole van der Wielen Jennifer Straatman Donald L. van der Peet

Since the first laparoscopic procedure, there has been an steady increase in advanced minimally invasive surgery. These procedures include oncological colorectal, hepatobiliary and upper gastrointestinal surgery. Implementation of these procedures requires different and new skills for the surgeons who wish to perform these procedures. To accomplish this surgical teaching program, a mentorship s...

Journal: :Scandinavian journal of surgery : SJS : official organ for the Finnish Surgical Society and the Scandinavian Surgical Society 2011
B Edwin A Nordin A M Kazaryan

Laparoscopic liver resection (LHR) has shown classical advantages of minimally invasive surgery over open counterpart. In spite of introduction in early 1990's only few centres worldwide adapted LHR to routine practice. It was due to considerable technical challenges and uncertainty about oncologic outcomes. Surgical instrumentation and accumulation of surgical experience has largely enabled to...

Journal: :Surgical innovation 2016
David Pinzon Simon Byrns Bin Zheng

Background The amount of direct hand-tool-tissue interaction and feedback in minimally invasive surgery varies from being attenuated in laparoscopy to being completely absent in robotic minimally invasive surgery. The role of haptic feedback during surgical skill acquisition and its emphasis in training have been a constant source of controversy. This review discusses the major developments in ...

Journal: :Expert review of medical devices 2016
Patrick L Anderson Ray A Lathrop Robert J Webster

INTRODUCTION Conventional manual laparoscopic instruments for minimally invasive surgery have limited dexterity within the patient, making procedures challenging. Surgical robotic systems offer enhanced articulation, but at substantial financial costs. This has motivated the development of high-dexterity, low-cost laparoscopic instruments. AREAS COVERED This article reviews both commercial an...

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