Endoscopic SurgeryRodney A. White, Stanley R. Klein |
Contents
1 Evolution of Endoscopic Surgery | 3 |
PRINCIPLES OF ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY | 11 |
Safety Considerations and Comparison | 61 |
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Common terms and phrases
abdominal wall anesthesia arterial balloon biliary tree biopsy bleeding blood bowel cannula carbon dioxide cardiac output catheter cholangiography cholecystectomy clinical CO₂ coagulation colon colonoscope common bile duct complications cystic duct devices diagnostic diameter dilatation disease dissection distal drainage duct stones electrocautery electrocoagulation electrosurgical embolism endoscopic endosurgical esophageal esophageal varices evaluation fiber fiber-optic endoscopes forceps gallbladder gallstones Gastroenterol Gastroenterology Gastrointest Endosc gastrointestinal guidewire hepatic hernia incision inguinal injection injury inserted instruments insufflation intra-abdominal intraperitoneal irrigation laparo laparoscopic cholecystectomy laparoscopic procedures laser energy lesions light source lithotripsy liver malignant monitor Nd:YAG laser Obstet Gynecol obstruction operative optical pancreatic patients percutaneous percutaneous transhepatic performed peritoneal cavity Peritoneoscopy photon placement pneumoperitoneum postoperative pressure probe puncture Radiology removal sclerotherapy stent stricture Surg surgeon technique therapeutic therapy tion tissue tract treatment trocar tube tumor ultrasound umbilical upper varices vascular venous Veress needle vessels visualization wavelength