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Minimally invasive surgery in gynecological practice : practical examples in gynecology / Ertan Saridogan, Sami G. Kilic, Kubilay Ertan (editors).

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Sarıdoğan, Ertan, editor.
Kilic, Sami G., editor.
Ertan, Kubilay, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Generative organs, Female--Surgery.
Generative organs, Female.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XX, 312 p.)
Place of Publication:
Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2020]
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
Gynaecological practice has changed fundamentally in the last three decades and a large proportion of major pelvic operations has been replaced by minimally invasive approaches. This book will cover minimally invasive approaches in all aspects of gynaecology including general gynaecology, oncology, urogynaecology and reproductive medicine. The chapters are written at a level appropriate for trainees/residents and general gynaecology specialists but enough details and additional resources will be provided for those who require further information. Specific aim of the book is to provide direct to the point surgical pearls which can be adapted to the daily practice instantly by the target audience.The book includes chapters on relevant surgical anatomy, principles of MIS, management of camera systems, video/image editing, initiating a successful MIS practice, improving efficiency of current MIS program, how to develop successful teaching techniques in academic setting, avoiding & managing MIS related surgical complications and preoperative/postoperative care before covering MIS for individual conditions including intensive care managements. Chapters are written by world renown authorities. ACOG guideline recently published a statement recommending vaginal hysterectomy and endoscopic hysterectomy should be considered as a first step of surgical choice. Current practice has been shifting from open cases to laparoscopic/ robotic assisted cases while vaginal cases stays steady. This shift has created an urge among gynaecologists to learn, improve or adapt laparoscopic/ robotic techniques in their practice.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Foreword
Preface
Contents
Principal contributing authors
1. Practical fundamentals of retroperitoneal spaces for safe pelvic surgery: possible answers to difficult questions
2. Preoperative imaging for minimally invasive surgery in gynecology
3. Anesthetic considerations for minimally invasive surgery
4. Principles and safe use of electrosurgery in minimally invasive surgery
5. Laparoscopic entry techniques
6. Principles of laparoscopic suturing and alternatives
7. Challenges in minimally invasive surgery
8. Adhesions after laparoscopic and hysteroscopic surgery, prevention, and treatment
9. Laparoscopy/robotically assisted simple hysterectomy procedure
10. Abdominal approaches to uterine myomas (laparoscopic myomectomy) and morcellation
11. Surgical treatment of endometriosis
12. Management of benign adnexal masses
13. Surgery for fallopian tube disorders
14. Cesarean section scar defects and their management
15. Laparoscopic surgery for Müllerian anomalies
16. Minimally invasive techniques for urinary incontinence: laparoscopic/robotic-assisted Burch colposuspension (urethropexy)
17. Robotic procedures for management of apical compartment prolapse
18. Laparoscopic management of mesh complications
19. Laparoscopic surgery for cervical cancer
20. Minimal invasive surgery for endometrial cancer
21. Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) for epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC)
22. Neuropelveology-the medicine of the pathologies of the pelvic nerves and plexuses
23. Complications of laparoscopic surgery and their management
24. Hysteroscopy: instrumentation for diagnostic and operative hysteroscopy, distension media, and office hysteroscopy
25. Hysteroscopic surgery for submucosal fibroids
26. Hysteroscopic surgery for Mullerian anomalies
27. Avoiding complications in hysteroscopic surgery
28. Endometrial ablation techniques for heavy menstrual bleeding
Index
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9783110535204
3110535203
9783110533620
3110533626
OCLC:
1149443476

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