Is the real benefit to the SPA technique that it allows surgeons to do the same laparoscopic procedure they’ve been doing for the past 15 years but through fewer incisions? Are fewer incisions better for the patient in terms of the amount of discomfort, recovery time, and scarring? Are surgeons and gynecologists interested in learning […]
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Single Port Access SPA > Drexel University College Of Medicine > Surgery Case number 100 successfully done > Remove woman’s gallbladder through a single incision in belly button > Ovary removal done through SPA oopherectomy > More news at Society of Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons SAGES > April 9-12 in Philadelphia
Thursday, April 10, 2008
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Operation Anubis > First “no scar” surgery > Natural Orifices Transluminal Endoscopic Surgery NOTES > Las Vegas > Society for the Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Surgery SAGES > Jacques Marescaux > Flexible endoscope for transvaginal removal of the gallbladder > Transvaginal Cholecystectomy
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Will Laparoscopy be replaced by “no scar” surgery? Is it patient driven? Can it be done?
IIP > Read on here…
On April 2nd 2007, at the University Hospital of Strasbourg, Professor Jacques Marescaux and his team successfully performed the first no scar surgery. This first human incisionless operation was carried out using a flexible endoscope for […]
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