Microlaparoscopy in gynecology: analysis of 16 cases and review of literature
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Resumo: | Microlaparoscopy represents the development of endoscopic surgery towards a minimally invasive surgical procedure. The advantages include fewer surgical complications, faster return to daily activities, more comfortable postoperative recovery, and satisfactory aesthetic results. The possibility of performing surgery under sedation may result in shorter hospitalization, lower hospital costs, and easier anesthetic procedures. The authors report their preliminary experience with the use of microlaparoscopy, using optics and 2mm instruments, as well as a review of the literature since the introduction of this new technique. The report of these 16 cases demonstrates that microlaparoscopy is a feasible technique with satisfactory results. On the other hand, this new technique requires precise indications and a training period for the development of the skills necessary for performing these surgeries. |
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Microlaparoscopy in gynecology: analysis of 16 cases and review of literature |
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Microlaparoscopy in gynecology: analysis of 16 cases and review of literature |
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Microlaparoscopy in gynecology: analysis of 16 cases and review of literature Ikeda,Fabio Laparoscopy Gynecology Microsurgery Surgical Procedures Laparoscopic instruments |
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Microlaparoscopy in gynecology: analysis of 16 cases and review of literature |
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Microlaparoscopy in gynecology: analysis of 16 cases and review of literature |
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Microlaparoscopy in gynecology: analysis of 16 cases and review of literature |
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Microlaparoscopy in gynecology: analysis of 16 cases and review of literature |
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Microlaparoscopy in gynecology: analysis of 16 cases and review of literature |
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Ikeda,Fabio |
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Ikeda,Fabio Abrão,Maurício Simões Podgaec,Sérgio Nogueira,Alexandre Pupo Neme,Rosa Maria Pinotti,José Aristodemo |
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author |
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Abrão,Maurício Simões Podgaec,Sérgio Nogueira,Alexandre Pupo Neme,Rosa Maria Pinotti,José Aristodemo |
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Ikeda,Fabio Abrão,Maurício Simões Podgaec,Sérgio Nogueira,Alexandre Pupo Neme,Rosa Maria Pinotti,José Aristodemo |
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Laparoscopy Gynecology Microsurgery Surgical Procedures Laparoscopic instruments |
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Laparoscopy Gynecology Microsurgery Surgical Procedures Laparoscopic instruments |
description |
Microlaparoscopy represents the development of endoscopic surgery towards a minimally invasive surgical procedure. The advantages include fewer surgical complications, faster return to daily activities, more comfortable postoperative recovery, and satisfactory aesthetic results. The possibility of performing surgery under sedation may result in shorter hospitalization, lower hospital costs, and easier anesthetic procedures. The authors report their preliminary experience with the use of microlaparoscopy, using optics and 2mm instruments, as well as a review of the literature since the introduction of this new technique. The report of these 16 cases demonstrates that microlaparoscopy is a feasible technique with satisfactory results. On the other hand, this new technique requires precise indications and a training period for the development of the skills necessary for performing these surgeries. |
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2001 |
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2001-08-01 |
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10.1590/S0041-87812001000400004 |
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Faculdade de Medicina / Universidade de São Paulo - FM/USP |
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Faculdade de Medicina / Universidade de São Paulo - FM/USP |
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