The evolution of visceral surgery is characterized by defining with ever increasing precision the real role of new techniques. Hernia repair, abdominal compartment syndrome, pancreatic and colorectal cancers, as well as haemorrhoids, confirm this reality. Although laparoscopy has clear indications in hernia repairs, many still prefer open approach. The abdominal compartment syndrome, now better understood thanks to laparoscopy, is increasingly important in intensive care. The role of laparoscopy for pancreatic and colorectal cancers is still limited. The development of minimally invasive techniques has led to a reduced morbidity of surgery for haemorrhoids and better results. The economic impact of new technologies must remain a primary con...
Single-access laparoscopic surgery (SALS), performed using a single transumbilical access, has recen...
Following the rapid acceptance of laparoscopic cholecystectomy, a few adventurous surgeons "dared to...
Minimally invasive surgery has been with us for the past century. The lasl thirty years have seen ...
Visceral surgery has benefited from several significant therapeutical improvements in 2005. They inv...
2007 was marked by a growing trend towards minimal invasive surgery and enhanced recovery, especiall...
Laparoscopic surgery is now widely used for a variety of indications, including both benign and mali...
Since the introduction of video-laparoscopy in the mid-'80s almost all general surgery standard surg...
Since the first laparoscopic cholecystectomy performed in 1987 by Philippe Mouret in Lyon (France), ...
Organ transplantation and laparoscopic surgery are clearly the two most recent revolutions in actual...
S ince the introduction of laparoscopic surgery, the promise of lower postoperative morbidity and im...
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy reduces postoperative pain, hospital stay and recovery in comparison wi...
peer reviewedDuring the last decade minimal invasive approach progressed in all sectors of abdominal...
Despite advertising for NOTES in 2009, single trocart laparoscopic surgery is about to become a new ...
In 2012, an innovative approach for staged in situ liver transection was proposed that could allow f...
Optimal treatment of groin hernia is a primary public health concern. The inguinal hernia is associa...
Single-access laparoscopic surgery (SALS), performed using a single transumbilical access, has recen...
Following the rapid acceptance of laparoscopic cholecystectomy, a few adventurous surgeons "dared to...
Minimally invasive surgery has been with us for the past century. The lasl thirty years have seen ...
Visceral surgery has benefited from several significant therapeutical improvements in 2005. They inv...
2007 was marked by a growing trend towards minimal invasive surgery and enhanced recovery, especiall...
Laparoscopic surgery is now widely used for a variety of indications, including both benign and mali...
Since the introduction of video-laparoscopy in the mid-'80s almost all general surgery standard surg...
Since the first laparoscopic cholecystectomy performed in 1987 by Philippe Mouret in Lyon (France), ...
Organ transplantation and laparoscopic surgery are clearly the two most recent revolutions in actual...
S ince the introduction of laparoscopic surgery, the promise of lower postoperative morbidity and im...
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy reduces postoperative pain, hospital stay and recovery in comparison wi...
peer reviewedDuring the last decade minimal invasive approach progressed in all sectors of abdominal...
Despite advertising for NOTES in 2009, single trocart laparoscopic surgery is about to become a new ...
In 2012, an innovative approach for staged in situ liver transection was proposed that could allow f...
Optimal treatment of groin hernia is a primary public health concern. The inguinal hernia is associa...
Single-access laparoscopic surgery (SALS), performed using a single transumbilical access, has recen...
Following the rapid acceptance of laparoscopic cholecystectomy, a few adventurous surgeons "dared to...
Minimally invasive surgery has been with us for the past century. The lasl thirty years have seen ...