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ISBN: 978-1-84214-118-2
Page count: 146
Publisher: Informa
Publication year: 2007
Physiologically, gasless laparoscopy is less invasive than pneuomoperitoneum insufflation, allowing the surgeon to perform laparoscopic surgery in high-risk patients with conditions such as heart insufficiency, lung obstruction, and pregnancy.
Exploring the benefits of lift-laparoscopy and its cost-effectiveness for patients, surgeons, hospitals, and the healthcare system, this text discusses the challenges involved with gasless laparoscopy, the range of applications of the method, and new challenges in the field. With complete coverage of surgical procedures, Atlas of Lift-Laparoscopy is a valuable guide to using this minimally invasive surgery.
Table of contents:
- What makes gasless laparoscopy superior to pneumoperitoneum
- Complications and problems due to carbon dioxide and pneumoperitoneum:pathophysiologic effects of carbon dioxide insufflation
- General technical abilities and advantages of lift (gasless)-laparoscopy
- Setting up the operating theater, devices and instruments
- Patient positioning and anesthesia
- Creation of abdominal wall elevation
- Termination of the lift (gasless) - laparoscopic procedure
- Enucleation of ovarian cyst without rupture using endobag
- Myomectomy
- Laparoscopic hysterectomy
- Adhesiolysis
- Index


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