Laparoscopes
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Subject Areas on Research
- "Big Operations Using Mini Instruments": The Evolution of Mini Laparoscopy in the Surgical Realm.
- 3-D ultrasound guidance of surgical robotics: a feasibility study.
- A comparison of the relative risk of vessel injury with conical versus pyramidal laparoscopic trocars in a rabbit model.
- Abdominal wall characterization with magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography. The effect of obesity on the laparoscopic approach.
- Advances in camera, video, and imaging technologies in laparoscopy.
- Blunt trocar laparoscopy.
- Complications associated with optical-access laparoscopic trocars.
- Controversies regarding laparoscopic colectomy for malignant diseases.
- High definition laparoscopy: objective assessment of performance characteristics and comparison with standard laparoscopy.
- Instrument cleaning services: a patch or another hole in the bucket?
- Laparo-endoscopic single site hysterectomy in gynecologic surgery.
- Laparoscopic fundoplication: an alternate approach in the surgical treatment of esophageal reflux (continuing education credit).
- Laparoscopic gastrectomy in the porcine model: our initial experience with a new hand-assist device.
- Low-Friction Minilaparoscopy Outperforms Regular 5-mm and 3-mm Instruments for Precise Tasks.
- Mini-Laparoscopy: Instruments and Economics.
- Modified Open Laparoscopy Using a 5-mm Laparoscope.
- Morphing into Mini.
- Open laparoscopy without special instruments or sutures. Comparison with a closed technique.
- Optical performance comparison of deflectable laparoscopes for laparoendoscopic single-site surgery.
- PlasmaKinetic bipolar vessel sealing: burst pressures and thermal spread in an animal model.
- Retroperitoneal laparoscopic nephrectomy and other procedures in the upper retroperitoneum using a balloon dissection technique.
- The Science Behind Mini-Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy.
- There's a hole in my bucket: the cost of disposable instruments.
- Three-dimensional video imaging for endoscopic surgery.
- Urologic laparoscopy with a new blunt-tipped trocar: safe, rapid access without the use of fascial sutures.
- Visualization of the epigastric vessels and bladder before laparoscopic trocar placement.
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Keywords of People
- Preminger, Glenn Michael, James F. Glenn, M.D. Distinguished Professor of Urology, Surgery