A Practical Manual of Laparoscopy and Minimally Invasive Gynecology: A Clinical CookbookResad P. Pasic, Andrew I Brill, Ronald Levine CRC Press, 2007 M05 3 - 480 pages Laparoscopy is one of the standard techniques used by all gynecologic surgeons. This clearly written and beautifully illustrated practical manual describes in detail the technical aspects of both diagnostic and operative laparoscopy and the most useful therapeutic procedures. The exquisitely rendered color drawings demonstrate surgical technique far more effectively than competing photographic atlases. The editors have brought together an internationally renowned group of authors to contribute their knowledge and expertise in the field of laparoscopy. The new edition is a thorough revision and covers all newly emerging techniques and operative equipment. |
Contents
Patient Preparation | 1 |
Pelvic Anatomy Seen Through the Laparoscope | 7 |
Instrumentation and Equipment | 19 |
Anesthesia in Laparoscopy | 39 |
Creation of Pneumoperitoneum and Trocar Insertion Techniques | 57 |
Energy Systems in Laparoscopy | 75 |
All You Need to Know about Laparoscopic Suturing | 97 |
Laparoscopic Tubal Sterilization | 109 |
Tissue Retrieval in Endoscopic Surgery | 239 |
Retroperitoneal Dissection of the Pelvic Sidewall for Benign Disease | 251 |
Lower Urinary Tract Endoscopy | 261 |
Laparoscopic Paravaginal Repair and Burch Urethropexy | 271 |
Tension Free Vaginal Tape and TOT Sling for Stress Urinary Incontinence | 287 |
Pelvic Floor Surgery | 295 |
Laparoscopic Sacralcolpopexy and Enterocele Repair with Mesh | 309 |
Use of Mesh in Vaginal Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery | 327 |
Endometriosis | 117 |
Laparoscopic Surgery for Adhesions | 129 |
Ectopic Pregnancy | 155 |
Endoscopic Surgery for Chronic Pelvic Pain | 169 |
Laparoscopic Management of the Adnexal Mass | 179 |
Laparoscopic Presacral Neurectomy | 191 |
Laparoscopic Hysterectomy | 197 |
Laparoscopic Supracervical Hysterectomy | 211 |
Laparoscopic Myomectomy and Laparoscopically Assisted Myomectomy | 223 |
Laparoscopic Occlusion of Uterine Arteries | 231 |
Pediatric Laparoscopy | 339 |
Endoscopic Diagnosis and Correction of Malformations of Female Genitalia | 347 |
Laparoscopic Bowel Surgery | 365 |
Gasless Laparoscopy | 377 |
Laparoscopic Radical Hysterectomy Traditional and NerveSparing Technique | 391 |
Laparoscopic Lymphadenectomy in Gynecologic Oncology | 407 |
Robotics The Clinical Nuts and Bolts to Applications in Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery | 415 |
Complications of Laparoscopy | 427 |
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References to this book
Nezhat's Operative Gynecologic Laparoscopy and Hysteroscopy Camran Nezhat,Farr Nezhat,Ceana Nezhat Limited preview - 2008 |