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Laparoscopy (from Ancient Greek λαπάρα (lapára) 'flank, side', and σκοπέω (skopéō) 'to see') is an operation performed in the abdomen or pelvis using... |
Endometriosis (section Laparoscopy) immediate laparoscopy for diagnosis, and 2) endometriosis should be classified a syndrome that requires confirmation of visible lesions seen at laparoscopy in... |
Appendectomy (redirect from History of appendectomy) 95% of adult appendicectomies are planned as laparoscopic procedures. Laparoscopy is often used if the diagnosis is in doubt, or in order to leave a less... |
Patrick Steptoe (section Laparoscopy pioneer) Raoul Palmer he learned the technique of laparoscopy and promoted its usefulness. In 1967 he published Laparoscopy in Gynaecology. Subsequently, Robert Edwards... |
general election. She holds MBBS degree with masters in Gynaecology and Laparoscopy. She is one of the ten doctors elected to make it to the Karnataka Legislative... |
Single-port laparoscopy (SPL) is a recently developed technique in laparoscopic surgery. It is a minimally invasive surgical procedure in which the surgeon... |
Gynaecology (section History) the uterine cavity) Diagnostic laparoscopy – used to diagnose and treat sources of pelvic and abdominal pain. Laparoscopy is the only way to accurately... |
Alien abduction (redirect from History of the abduction phenomenon) into a woman's navel. Some have speculated that this could be a form of laparoscopy. If this is true, after the abduction there should be free gas in the... |
was made in 2016, when Lotti M. et al. described a new technique, the laparoscopy-enhanced HIPEC (LE-HIPEC) technique, in which the hyperthermic chemotherapy... |
cavities (through a small incision): The abdominal or pelvic cavity (laparoscopy) The interior of a joint (arthroscopy) Organs of the chest (thoracoscopy... |
spectrum antibiotic is generally required. Sometimes, a laparotomy of laparoscopy is required. Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) is a minimally invasive alternative... |
Robot-assisted surgery (redirect from History of robotic surgery) freedom of movement and ergonomics are greatly improved compared to laparoscopy. The first robotic inguinal hernia repairs were done in conjunction with... |
reasonable doubt still persists, an exploratory peritoneal lavage or laparoscopy may be performed. In people with ascites, a diagnosis of peritonitis... |
Prostatectomy (section History) conventional laparoscopy. When performed by a surgeon who is specifically trained and well experienced in computer-assisted laparoscopy (CALP), there... |
are done via laparotomy (abdominal incision, not to be confused with laparoscopy). A transverse (Pfannenstiel) incision is made through the abdominal... |
the national highway. Mandovi Clinic Goa Scan Center RG Urology and Laparoscopy Hospital Manoshri Children's Hospital-Dr Kini's Clinic Specs i Opticians... |
Pristyn Care (section History) proctology, gynaecology, IVF, urology, vascular, otorhinolaryngology, laparoscopy, anaesthetics, and ophthalmology. Pristyn Care was founded in 2018 by... |
as A.C. Palmer, was a French gynecologist and pioneer in gynecologic laparoscopy. Palmer was born in Paris. His parents, Fritjof Palmer and Signe, née... |
While initial medical tests in Switzerland had inconclusive results, a laparoscopy performed at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles in early... |
disease by Heinz Kalk in the 1930s. Hope reported in 1937 on the use of laparoscopy to diagnose ectopic pregnancy. In 1944, Raoul Palmer placed his patients... |