Most of these conditions are very common, easily recognized and depending on surgeons' comfort level, may be treated by the operating gynecologist or referred for care to General Surgeons. The purpose of this chapter will be to discuss the recognition, diagnosis, and treatment of some of the ...
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aA surgical technique known as “keyhole surgery” has become more common in recent years. In general, the surgeon will make a couple of small incisions around the area where the operation is going to be performed. Tubes are pushed into the holes, and a tiny camera, which is called an ...
The clinical examination of common surgical conditions has been paramount in accurate diagnosis and management. This book provides a framework for candidates preparing for the short case clinical component of the surgical examination. It can be used as a companion to other surgical textbooks and a gu...
Choledochoscopy Choledochoscopy involves the laparoscopic exploration of the common bile duct with a choledochoscope during gallbladder or bile duct surgery. KARL STORZ offers a comprehensive portfolio such as video-choledochoscopes in various sizes. Everything you’ll need to get started Hybrid Towe...
These principles should be applied according to the causative disease and the patient’s conditions. In fact, early surgery is not always the best option. The timing of surgery must be considered, together with the best operational and patient management strategy. The three main ways to proceed ...
The adhesion develops when the body's repair mechanisms respond to any tissue disturbance, such as surgery, infection, trauma, orradiation, resulting in inflammation. Although adhesions can occur anywhere, the most common locations are within the abdominal cavity, the pelvis, and theheart. ...
You'll meet with your doctor and anesthesiologist before the surgery. They'll go over your surgery so you know what to expect. The anesthesiologist will ask you: What medical conditions you have Which medications you take, including over-the-counter medicines and herbal supplements If you have ...
The landscape of general surgery education has undergone a significant transformation over the past few years, driven in large part by the advent of surgical simulation and training technologies. These innovative tools have revolutionized the way surgeon