Minimally Invasive SurgeryJohn G. Hunter, Jonathan M. Sackier |
Contents
NEW TECHNOLOGIES | 3 |
Intraoperative Endoscopic and Laparoscopic | 15 |
Laser Physics and Tissue Interaction | 23 |
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abdominal wall anastomosis angioscopy artery atherectomy balloon angioplasty biliary biomaterials biopsy bleeding blood bowel cancer cannula carcinoma catheter cavity cholecystectomy clinical coagulation colon common bile duct common duct complications cystic duct developed device diagnosis dilatation disease dissection distal duct stones dysphagia electrocautery electrosurgery electrosurgical endoscopic energy ERCP esophageal fiber FIGURE forceps gallbladder gastric grasper grasping guide wire hepatic hernia hiatal hiatal hernia iliac implant incision inguinal initial injury inserted instruments intracorporeal intraoperative knot laparoscopic cholecystectomy laparoscopic surgery laser lesions ligament liver loop materials minimally invasive monitor Nd:YAG needle holder operation pancreatic patients percent percutaneous performed peritoneal peritoneum placed placement pneumoperitoneum port portal position posterior postoperative preoperative pressure probe procedure rectal rectum recurrence reflux repair resection shunt sphincter sphincterotomy stent stomach stricture surface surgeon surgery surgical suture suture line technique telescope therapy tion tissue trocar tube tumor ultrasound vagotomy vascular vein vessels visualization