Complications of laparoscopy and hysterectomy
Publication details: Malden, MA Blackwell Science 1997Edition: 2ndDescription: 266; ill.,bibls.; BookFindISBN:- 0865425078
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1. Assisting with the management of endoscopic complications; 2. Anesthesia for laparoscopy; 3. Insufflation needle insertion techniques: management of perforation of bowel and bladder; 4. Insufflation of the obese patient; 5. Perforation of the large vascular structures; 6. Perforation of the inferior epigastric vessels; 7. Trocar injuries to the large intestine; 8. Trocar injuries to the small intestine; 9. Trocar injuries to the bladder; 10. Trocar injuries to the stomach; 11. Major Vascular Injury at Laparoscopy; 12. Vascular Insult to the Intestinal Mesentery; 13. The Franklin-Kelly Technique for Insertion of the Laparoscope; 14. Bladder Injuries During Laparoscopic Surgery; 15. Complications of Laparoscopic Treatment of Stress Urinary Incontinence; 16. Ureteral Damage Associated with Transection of the Uteroscral Ligaments; 17. Ureteral Complications of Laparoscopic Surgery in Gynaecology; 18. Complications of Sharp and Blunt Adhesiolysis; 19. Difficulties in Adhesion Prevention; 20. Electrocoagulation Injuries During Laparoscopic Sterilization Procedures; 21. Complications of Laparoscopic Stuturing and Clip Applications; 22. Hemorrhage from the Ovary or Fallopian Tube; 23. Tubal bleeding after salpingostomy for ectopic pregnancy; 24. Ectopic pregnancy: persisten trophoblastic tissue; 25. Avoiding complications in laparoscopic management of tubo-ovarian abscess; 26. Laparoscopic microsurgical tubal ananstomosis; 27. Endometriosis: the cul-de-sac complications of treatment; 28. Intestinal endometriosis: diagnosis and endoscopic treatment with attention; 29. Endometriosis: ureteral injuries; 30. Endometriosis: ovarian involvement; 31. Adnexectomy: preventing ureteral damage; 32. Complications of laparoscopic ovarian cystectomy; 33. Laparoscopic uterine myomectomy: haemorrhagic complications; 34. Difficulties removing large masses from the abdomen; 35. Complications of laparoscopic hysterectomy: prevention, recognition and management; 36. Complications of land laser resection of uterine septums; 37. Laparoscopic Appendectomy: Avoiding Complications; 38. Complications of Laparoscopic Biliary Surgery; 39. Intra-Abdominal Complications Associated with Extra-Peritoneal Dissection of the Lymphatic Nodes; 40. Complications of Laparoscopic Pelvic Lymphadenectomy; 41. Difficulties with Microlaparoscopy; 42. Cervical and Uterine Complications During Insertion of the Hysteroscope; 43. Complications from Uterine Distention During Hysteroscopy; 44. Venous Air Embolism During Operative Hysteroscopy; 45. Suboptimal Visualisation at Hysteroscopy; 46. Uterine Perforation; 47. Complications of Hysteroscopic Myomectomy; 48. Hysteroscopic Resection of Uterine Leiomyomata and Postperative Hemorrhage; 49. Uterine Fibroids: Difficulties with Tissue Removal; 50. Mullerian Fusion Defects: Complications with Resectoscopic and Laser Resection of Uterine Septums; 51. Acute urinary retention after laparoscopy; 52. Postoperative nausea and vomiting.
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The second edition of this essential reference for safe endoscopic surgery willcontain many new chapters relating to the injuries to certain organs that mayoccur during laparoscopy and hysteroscopy. Complications in Laparoscopy andHysteroscopy takes the reader from the start to finish beginning with anestheticcomplications then addressing specific problems and surgical procedures andconcluding with postoperative difficulties.
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