Laparoscopic approach

Laparoscopy

Laparoscopy
Laparoscopy (from Greek lapara, "flank or loin", and skopein, "to see, view or examine") is an operation performed in the abdomen or pelvis through small incisions (usually 0.5–1.5 cm) with the aid of a camera. It can either be used to inspect and diagnose a condition or to perform surgery.

Laparoscopic approach - List of case studies

Treatments

Curettage) D&C procedure D10 corpectomy (Lt approach) D9 and D10 laminectomy surgery D9-11 fusion DIAM ... Laminectomy surgery Lamitotomies Laparoscopic approach Laparoscopic cholecystectomy Laparoscopic ...

Renal Neoplasia of not yet Determined Nature

Other?) The prostate, evaluated by suprapubic approach, did not increase in volume (about 20 cc) and shows a subvesical ... for partial nephrectomy which can be performed as laparoscopic or open surgery . Considering the young age of the patient and ... sparing the renal unit . In case it is not feasible as a laparoscopic procedure the patient should have open partial nephrectomy ...

Rectal Carcinoma, Gastric Carcinoma, Metastases.

lateral duodenostomy on T-tube, minimal jejunostomy (laparoscopic approach).  The following histological examination report ...

Autoimmune hepatitis/cholangitis in patient with Crohn’s disease.

antiobiotics and papillotomy through ERCP. Later on, laparoscopic cholecystectomy was carried out. During postsurgery, after a short ... of 3 months, please restart the cycle of antibiotics. This approach will prevent acute colangitis flares and while we dial up the immune ...

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