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Textbook of Practical Laparoscopic Surgery
RK Mishra
SECTION ONE: ESSENTIALS OF LAPAROSCOPY
1:
Chronological Advances in Minimal Access Surgery
SECTION TWO: LAPAROSCOPIC GENERAL SURGICAL PROCEDURES
12:
Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy
INDICATIONS (FIG. 12.1)
Contraindications
ADVANTAGE OF LAPAROSCOPIC APPROACH
Preoperative Investigations
Patient Position
Position of Surgical Team (Fig. 12.2)
Tasks Analysis
Port Location (Figs 12.3A to C)
Laparoscopic Anatomy (Fig. 12.4)
EXPOSURE OF GALLBLADDER AND wo CYSTIC PEDICLE (FIGS 12.5A TO D)
ADHESIOLYSIS (FIGS 12.6A TO D)
DISSECTION OF CYSTIC PEDICLE (FIGS 12.8A TO D)
Separation of Cystic Duct from Artery (Figs 12.9A to D)
Clipping and Division of Cystic Duct (Figs 12.10A to H)
Clipping and Division of Cystic Artery (Figs 12.11A to F)
Operative Cholangiogram (Fig. 12.12)
INTRAOPERATIVE ULTRASONOGRAPHY
Ligation of Cystic Duct
Dissection of Gallbladder from Liver Bed (Fig. 12.13)
Extraction of Gallbladder (Figs 12.15A to D)
Three Port Cholecystectomy
Ending of the Operation
Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy in Acute Cholecystitis
Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy During Pregnancy
Postoperative Care
COMPLICATIONS OF LAPAROSCOPIC CHOLECYSTECTOMY
Early Complication
Late Complication
LAP CHOLE AND CBD INJURY
Common Cause of CBD Injury
TYPE OF CBD INJURY
Bismuth Classification
Strategy to Handle Complication Recognized Postoperatively
HOW TO AVOID INJURY
SECTION THREE: LAPAROSCOPIC GYNECOLOGICAL PROCEDURES
22:
Diagnostic Laparoscopy
INDICATIONS
Non-traumatic, Non-gynecological Acute Abdomen Like
Gynecological Abdominal Emergencies Like
CONTRAINDICATIONS
Choice of Anesthesia
LAPAROSCOPIC ANATOMY
Patient Position
Position of the Surgical Team
Port Position
Operative Procedure
Systemic Plan of Inspection in Mid Abdomen
Inspection of Pelvis
ROLE OF LAPAROSCOPY IN ASCITES
The Value of Laparoscopic Diagnosis of TB
Pretherapeutic Gastric Carcinoma Assessment
New Technique for Dialysis Catheter Using Laparoscopy
DIAGNOSTIC LAPAROSCOPY
Laparoscopy for Abdominal Trauma
Ending of the Operation
Complications
CONCLUSION
SECTION FOUR: LAPAROSCOPIC UROLOGY
34:
Laparoscopic Urological Procedure
LAPAROSCOPIC NEPHRECTOMY
Operative Technique
LAPAROSCOPIC VARICOCELECTOMY
Operative Technique
LAPAROSCOPIC RETROPERITONEAL NODE DISSECTION
LAPAROSCOPIC MANAGEMENT OF LYMPHOCELES
Operative Technique
LAPAROSCOPIC URETEROLYSIS
LAPAROSCOPIC ILEAL CONDUIT
LAPAROSCOPIC PELVIC LYMPHADENECTOMY
Operative Technique
SECTION FIVE: PEDIATRIC LAPAROSCOPY
35:
Laparoscopic Pediatric Surgery
LAPAROSCOPY IN INFANTS AND CHILDREN
Laparoscopic Appendicectomy in Children
Other Causes of Pain Abdomen in Pediatric Age Group
Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy in Children
Laparoscopic Splenectomy in Children
Laparoscopic Repair of Pediatric Hernia
Which laparoscopic procedure is most efficient in pediatric surgery cases?
Laparoscopic Pediatric Fundoplication
LAPAROSCOPIC PEDIATRIC UROLOGY
LAPAROSCOPY FOR THE IMPALPABLE UNDESCENDED TESTICLE OR INTERSEX EVALUATION
Operative Technique
OTHER LAPAROSCOPIC PEDIATRIC UROLOGICAL PROCEDURES
Laparoscopic Pediatric Nephrectomy
Stone Removal
Renal Biopsy
Adrenalectomy
Dismembered Pyeloplasty
Bladder Autoaugmentation
Ureteral Re-implantation
Excision of Prostatic Utricles
Complicated Urachal Disease
SECTION SIX: MISCELLANEOUS
36:
Other Minimal Access Surgical Procedures
TWO PORT CHOLECYSTECTOMY
Ending of the Operation
TWO PORT REPAIR OF VENTRAL HERNIA
Retroperitoneoscopy
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
SURGICAL TECHNIQUE
Retroperitoneoscopy Through the Flank
Retroperitoneoscopy: Anterolateral
Retroperitoneoscopy for Pelvic Lymph Node
Conclusion
MINIMAL ACCESS NECK SURGERY
Background
Endoscopic Parathyroidectomy
Alternatives to Endoscopic Parathyroidectomy
Thoracoscopic Parathyroidectomy
Endoscopic Thyroidectomy
Conclusion
MINIMAL ACCESS SURGERY IN ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
Introduction
History
ARTHROSCOPIC SURGERY IN SPORTS RELATED INJURIES AND OTHER PATHOLOGY
Knee Joint
Diagnosis
Trauma
Ligamentous Injury
Meniscal Injury
Chondral Injury
Osteoarthritis
Hip Joint
Ankle Joint
Shoulder Joint
Elbow
Wrist
MINIMAL ACCESS SURGERY IN ORTHOPEDIC TRAUMA
SPINE SURGERY AND ARTHROSCOPY
BONE ENDOSCOPY AND TUMORS
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