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Publikováno v:
Minimally Invasive Therapy. 2:63-67
SummaryLaparoscopic mini-laparotomy with manipulation (LAP-MINI) can provide an easy evolution for most surgeons into less invasive techniques. By using Wickham Wheel evaluations of their own and others experience they can readily delineate the physi
Publikováno v:
Surgical laparoscopyendoscopy. 4(2)
We describe a method for performing laparoscopic staging laparotomy. We believe this minimally invasive approach can ease the transition between purely open and laparoscopic surgery, and it is applicable to a variety of intra-abdominal problems. The
Publikováno v:
Surgical laparoscopyendoscopy. 2(4)
An endolaparoscopic technique to perform a proctopexy is reported. This procedure appears to be ideally suited for this approach and, furthermore, it can be performed safely and effectively. Long-term predictions of morbidity, mortality and recurrenc
Publikováno v:
The West Virginia medical journal. 87(4)
Traditionally, cancer of the prostate has been staged by digital exam, ultrasound, CT scan, bone scan, prostatic acid phosphatase (PAP), and prostate specific antigen (PSA) determinations. These methods commonly lead to understaging, resulting in sur
Publikováno v:
The West Virginia medical journal. 86(8)
In recent months, the technique of Laparoscopic Laser Cholecystectomy (LLC) was introduced at our institution. A small series is presented here involving 14 patients, seven of whom underwent LLC and seven in which a "mini-lap" cholecystectomy was per
Publikováno v:
Minimally Invasive Therapy. 2:3-4
Autor:
R E, Kusminsky, J P, Boland
Publikováno v:
The West Virginia medical journal. 75(8)
Publikováno v:
The American surgeon. 48(7)
Widespread acceptance of Limulus Amoebocyte Lysate testing in clinical situations has been elusive. The results obtained in this series of 38 patients seem to support the contention that the amylase-endotoxin complex can be of value in detecting rapi
Publikováno v:
The American surgeon. 50(5)
The performance of a laparotomy in hemodynamically stable patients with hemoperitoneum is based on the need to assess and control hemorrhage and to repair injuries assumed to be significant. This premise could be ignored in selected circumstances if