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Recent Advances in Minimally Invasive Surgery



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Autore: Biebl Matthias Visualizza persona
Titolo: Recent Advances in Minimally Invasive Surgery Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (414 p.)
Soggetto topico: Medicine
Soggetto non controllato: ovarian cancer
laparoscopy
minimally invasive surgery
survival
mortality
platelet-rich plasma (PRP)
thin endometrium
hysteroscopy
robotic surgery
sexuality
laparoscopic hysterectomy
learning curve
quality of life
counseling
patient-doctor-relationship
body donors
surgical education
clinical anatomy
live surgery events
neuropelveology
LION procedure
genital nerves stimulation
chronic pelvic pain
esophagectomy
esophageal cancer
Ivor-Lewis procedure
health-related quality of life
cervical cancer
robotic radical hysterectomy
recurrence rate
surgery
artificial intelligence
machine learning
augmented reality
hysterectomy
NOTES
minimally invasive
systematic review
meta-analysis
pediatric surgery
fetal surgery
single-incision surgery
surgical techniques
surgical devices
open surgery
endoscopy
endoscopic surgery
cysts of the canal of Nuck
Nuck hydrocele
hydrocelectomy
TAPP
Lichtenstein
colorectal liver metastases
laparoscopic liver surgery
minimal invasive surgery
general anesthesia
anesthetics
perioperative care
laparoscopic surgery
endometrial cancer
lymphadenectomy
embryology
sentinel lymph node mapping
indocyanine green
PMMR
technical aspects
rectal cancer
mesorectal
transanal
laparoscopic
local recurrence
conversion rate
minimally invasive surgical procedures
radiotherapy
ovarian neoplasms
endometrial neoplasms
uterine cervical neoplasms
vaginal neoplasms
vulvar neoplasms
survival analysis
video feedback
video modeling
gynecology
surgical training
pelvitrainer
prolapse
pelvic floor
native tissue
pectopexy
robotic assisted surgery
pancreatic surgery
pancreaticoduodenectomy
pelvic floor repair
laparoscopic repair
vaginal repair
mesh use
VATS
pain
postoperative pain control
thoracic surgery
lung cancer
intercostal catheter
opioid
regional anaesthesia
hepatectomy
single-port laparoscopy
radiofrequency pre-coagulation
endometriosis
endometrioma surgery
ovarian reserve
anti-Müllerian hormone
spontaneous pregnancy
robotic liver resection
da Vinci
intraoperative imaging
hepatocellular cancer
real-life imaging
hepatic metastasis
COVID-19
sars-cov-2
surgical performance
3D printing
skill assessment
snorkel mask
malabsorption
Roux-en-Y gastric bypass
one-anastomosis gastric bypass
SADI-S
biliopancreatic diversion
weight regain
hepatocellular carcinoma
cholangiocarcinoma
risk score
pelvic compartments
embryologic development
oncologic surgery
pelvic lymphonodectomy
topographic anatomy
autonomic pelvic nerves
uterine cancer
prostate cancer
diaphragmatic hernia
liver resection
hernia repair
mesh
enterothorax
Persona (resp. second.): AlkatoutIbrahim
BieblMatthias
Sommario/riassunto: Minimally invasive surgery has become a common term in visceral as well as gynecologic surgery. It has almost evolved into its own surgical speciality over the past 20 years. Today, being firmly established in every subspeciality of visceral surgery, it is now no longer a distinct skillset, but a fixed part of the armamentarium of surgical options available. In every indication, the advantages of a minimally invasive approach include reduced intraoperative blood loss, less postoperative pain, and shorter rehabilitation times, as well as a marked reduction of overall and surgical postoperative morbidity. In the advent of modern oncologic treatment algorithms, these effects not only lower the immediate impact that an operation has on the patient, but also become important key steps in reducing the side-effects of surgery. Thus, they enable surgery to become a module in modern multi-disciplinary cancer treatment, which blends into multimodular treatment options at different times and prolongs and widens the possibilities available to cancer patients. In this quickly changing environment, the requirement to learn and refine not only open surgical but also different minimally invasive techniques on high levels deeply impact modern surgical training pathways. The use of modern elearning tools and new and praxis-based surgical training possibilities have been readily integrated into modern surgical education,which persists throughout the whole surgical career of modern gynecologic and visceral surgery specialists.
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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