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Single-Access Laparoscopic Surgery: Current Applications and Controversies 2014th Edition

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Title: Single-Access Laparoscopic Surgery: Current Applications and Controversies 2014th Edition
Authors: Giusto Pignata, Francesco Corcione, Umberto Bracale Publication: Year: 2014 ISBN: 9783319069289, 9783319069296 Format: PDF...Read more in the description
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Single-access laparoscopic surgery (SALS), performed using a single transumbilical access, has recently proved to bring advantages over other forms of laparoscopic surgery due to the reduction in the number of incisions and the consequent decrease in morbidity, less blood loss and postoperative pain. Furthermore, cosmesis may be improved because incision within the umbilicus renders surgery virtually scarless. Nevertheless, as with all new surgical concepts, questions may be raised regarding safety, usefulness and appropriateness. This book analyzes the use of SALS for different indications and abdominal surgical procedures based on a careful literature review of the experience of the most important surgical teams employing this approach and also the authors’ personal observations. The coverage is broad, encompassing, for example, the role of SALS in appendectomy, repair of abdominal wall defects, cholecystectomy, gastric surgery, nephrectomy, splenectomy, hemicolectomy and pancreatic, liver and gynecological surgery.

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Authors: Giusto Pignata, Francesco Corcione, Umberto Bracale
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Year: 2014
ISBN: 9783319069289, 9783319069296
Format: PDF

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