Laparoscopic colonic resections often require manipulation and surgical action in all abdominal quadrants. Port placement, a fundamental part of a successful procedure, often varies widely among surgeons and is currently dictated by individual experience and preference. This variability may be suboptimal for the operation at hand, can be confusing for trainees and many times provide inadequate working posture for the surgeons, resulting in discomfort due to muscular fatigue in the hands, arms, shoulders and cervical spine. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved
Incisional hernia is a common complication following both stoma trephine [1] and laparotomy for colo...
AbstractIntroductionWe report a case of small bowel obstruction with strangulation caused by a port ...
BACKGROUND: Complete mesocolic excision (CME) has recently been reemphasized as a technical approach...
Port (trocar) positioning is an important component of the successful completion of laparoscopic col...
Currently, laparoscopic liver resections are routinely performed at an increasing number of centres ...
Background: The laparoscopic approach is a recognized treatment option for colonic resection. We pre...
In this lecture, Dr. Luigi Boni discusses single port colonic resection, and shows his technique by ...
Due to the significant improvement in minimal invasive surgery, a large group of surgeons has focuse...
To evaluate three-port colectomy as an alternative reduced-port laparoscopy technique in colonic sur...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comIncisional hernias are a recognized com...
Introduction: Less than 10 mm port-site herniation is a rare complication after laparoscopic surgery...
Overview Laparoscopic approach has changed the face of surgical care offered to patients. Almost all...
<p>A 5-mm port was placed infraumbilically for the camera (A) and one 5-mm port and one 3-mm port in...
Background : Lymph nodes (LNs) dissection around inferior mesenteric artery (IMA) with left colic ar...
INTRODUCTION: Small colonic tumor localization and correct extension of colonic resection is critica...
Incisional hernia is a common complication following both stoma trephine [1] and laparotomy for colo...
AbstractIntroductionWe report a case of small bowel obstruction with strangulation caused by a port ...
BACKGROUND: Complete mesocolic excision (CME) has recently been reemphasized as a technical approach...
Port (trocar) positioning is an important component of the successful completion of laparoscopic col...
Currently, laparoscopic liver resections are routinely performed at an increasing number of centres ...
Background: The laparoscopic approach is a recognized treatment option for colonic resection. We pre...
In this lecture, Dr. Luigi Boni discusses single port colonic resection, and shows his technique by ...
Due to the significant improvement in minimal invasive surgery, a large group of surgeons has focuse...
To evaluate three-port colectomy as an alternative reduced-port laparoscopy technique in colonic sur...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comIncisional hernias are a recognized com...
Introduction: Less than 10 mm port-site herniation is a rare complication after laparoscopic surgery...
Overview Laparoscopic approach has changed the face of surgical care offered to patients. Almost all...
<p>A 5-mm port was placed infraumbilically for the camera (A) and one 5-mm port and one 3-mm port in...
Background : Lymph nodes (LNs) dissection around inferior mesenteric artery (IMA) with left colic ar...
INTRODUCTION: Small colonic tumor localization and correct extension of colonic resection is critica...
Incisional hernia is a common complication following both stoma trephine [1] and laparotomy for colo...
AbstractIntroductionWe report a case of small bowel obstruction with strangulation caused by a port ...
BACKGROUND: Complete mesocolic excision (CME) has recently been reemphasized as a technical approach...