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Manual for Laparoscopic and Hysteroscopic Gynecological Surgery
L Mettler
SECTION A: GENERAL
CHAPTER ONE:
Introduction
CHAPTER TWO:
Historical Perspective
CHAPTER THREE:
Apparatus and Instruments
3.1 Apparatus and Optic Holders
3.2 Instruments (Basic Equipment)
3.2.1 Instruments for Perforation
3.2.2 Dilatation Instruments
3.2.3 Holding, Grasping Instruments and Screws
3.2.4 Cutting Instruments
3.2.5 Suction and Irrigation Instruments
3.2.6 Morcellation Instruments
3.2.7 Instruments for Hemostasis
3.2.8 Instruments for Clamping Large Vessels, Emergency Needle
3.2.9 Instruments for Drainage
3.2.10 Instruments for Uterine Manipulation
3.2.11 Lenses and Endoscopes
3.2.12 Energy Systems for Operative Laparoscopy
Electrosurgery
Laser
Endocoagulation
Harmonic Scalpel-ultrasonic Energy
3.2.13 Microendoscopy
3.3 Safety Measures
CHAPTER FOUR:
Trocar Insertion, Hemostasis and Suturing Techniques(Avoiding Complications
4.1 Trocar Insertion
4.1.1 Insertion of Primary Trocar in the Left Hypochondriac Region
4.1.2 Insertion of Ancillary Trocar
4.2 Hemostasis
4.3 Suturing Techniques
4.3.1 Hemostasis by Loop Ligatures
4.3.2 Hemostasis by Endoligature or Endo-suture and Extracorporeal Knotting
4.3.3 Hemostasis by Endosuture with Intracorporeal Knotting
4.3.4 Hemostasis by Suture and Tying Knot with Half Hitch
4.3.5 Hemostasis by Clips
4.3.6 Hemostasis by Rows of Stapled Sutures/stapler
CHAPTER FIVE:
Pathophysiological Aspects of Capnopneumoperitoneum
5.1 Hemodynamic Effects of CO2-pneumoperitoneum
5.2 Effects of CO2-pneumoperitoneum on Ventilation and Acid-base Balance
SECTION B: SPECIAL
CHAPTER SIX:
Gynecological Endoscopic Operations
6.1 Indications for Operative Pelviscopy
6.2 Surgeries on the Uterus
6.2.1 Introduction
6.2.2 History, Diagnosis and Indications
6.2.3 Special Indications and Contraindications
6.2.4 Informed Consent and Preparation
6.2.5 Anatomical Prerequisites
Operative Procedure
Positioning of the Operating Team and Video System
6.2.6 Operative Procedure
6.2.7 Enucleation of Myoma
Laparoscopic Myomectomy
Hysteroscopic Myomectomy
6.2.8 Hysteroscopic Septal Resection
Uterus Septus/Subseptus
6.2.9 Endometrial Ablation
6.2.10 Intrauterine Polyps
6.2.11 Hysterectomies—Overview
Laparoscopic-assisted Vaginal Hysterectomy (LAVH)
Total Laparoscopy-assisted Vaginal Hysterectomy (TLAVH)
Laparoscopic Supracervical Hysterectomy with Transuterine Mucosa Resection (Classic Intrafascial Supracervical Hysterectomy)
Transuterine Mucosa Ablation (TUMA)
Intrafascial Vaginal Hysterectomy (IVH)
6.2.12 Synopsis
6.2.13 Complications and Postoperative Care
6.2.14 Prognosis
6.3 Surgery on the Adnexa
6.3.1 Introduction
6.3.2 History, Diagnosis and Indications
6.3.3 Special Indications and Contraindications
6.3.4 Informed Consent and Preparation
6.3.5 Anatomical Prerequisites
6.3.6 Operative Procedure
Positioning of the Patient and Placement of the Surgical Team
Excision of ovarian cysts
Partial Oophorectomy
Total Oophorectomy
Enucleation of Paraovarian Cysts
Borderline Lesions in Ovarian Cysts with Malignant Criteria
Tubal Pregnancy
Tubectomy
Fimbrioplasty
Salpingostomy
End to End Anastomosis
Adnexectomy
6.3.7 Synopsis
6.3.8 Complications and Postoperative Regimen
6.3.9 Prognosis
6.4 Surgery in Endometriosis
6.4.1 Pathogenesis, Etiology and Histology
6.4.2 History and Diagnosis
6.4.3 Special Indications and Contraindications
6.4.4 Treatment, Informed Consent and Preparation
6.4.5 Classification
6.4.6 Operative Procedure
Positioning
6.4.7 Synopsis
6.4.8 Complications and Postoperative Course
6.4.9 Prognosis
6.5 Adhesiolysis and Surgery on the Intestines including Appendectomy
6.5.1 Introduction
6.5.2 Etiology, History and Diagnosis
6.5.3 Special Indications and Contraindications
6.5.4 Informed Consent and Preparation
6.5.5 Anatomical Prerequisites
6.5.6 Operative Procedure
Positioning
Placement of Optics and Operative Team
6.5.7 Synopsis
6.5.8 Complications and Postoperative Regimen
6.5.9 Prognosis
6.6 Endoscopic Surgery in Uro-gynecology and Pelvic Floor Reconstruction
6.6.1 Introduction
6.6.2 History and Diagnosis
6.6.3 Special Indications and Contraindications
6.6.4 Informed Consent
6.6.5 Anatomical Prerequisites
6.6.6 Operative Procedure
Retropubic Bladder Neck Suspension
6.6.7 Synopsis
Retroperitoneal Bladder Neck Suspension
Sacral Colpopexy
6.6.8 Complications and Postoperative Care
6.6.9 Prognosis
6.7 Endoscopic Surgery in Gynecological Oncology
6.7.1 Breast Cancer
Introduction
History and Diagnosis
Special Indications and Contraindications
Informed Consent and Preparation
Anatomical Requirements
Operative Course
Synopsis
Complications and Postoperative Care
Summary
6.7.2 Genital Carcinomas
Introduction
History, Diagnosis and Indication
Special Indications and Contraindications
Informed Consent and Preparation
Anatomical Prerequisites
Operative Procedure
Second Look Laparoscopy
Lymphocele
Synopsis
Complications and Postoperative Care
SECTION C: APPENDIX
CHAPTER SEVEN:
Extragenital Findings in Gynecological Laparoscopy
CHAPTER EIGHT:
Role of Ultrasonic Cutting Technique in Gynecological Laparoscopy
CHAPTER NINE:
Advances in Laparoscopic Insertion Techniques—ENDOTIP
CHAPTER TEN:
Future Aspects
Literature
INDEX
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