- fiberscopes. Nevertheless,
laparoscopes are
rigid endoscopes.
Rigidity is
required in
clinical practice. The rod-lens-based
laparoscopes dominate overwhelmingly...
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bifida in 4
human fetuses using a skin
graft from the
mother using a
laparoscope. Four
cases were
performed before stopping the
procedure - two of the...
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bronchoscope (bronchus),
arthroscope (joints) and
colonoscope (colon), and
laparoscope (abdomen or pelvis). They can be used to
examine visually and diagnose...
- made by
inserting a
special surgical tool
called a
laparoscope into one of the incisions. The
laparoscope is
connected to a
monitor outside the person's body...
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successful only 50% of the time. The
procedure is
performed with
either a
laparoscope or hysteroscope. Additionally, it can be a
difficult surgery to perform...
- of the abdomen. It is also
possible to
perform the
surgery without a
laparoscope,
using larger abdominal incisions. It is also
possible to
perform an...
- co-founder and
President of Xenocor, a
company that
produces disposable laparoscopes.
Langell was
appointed the
seventh President of
Northeast Ohio Medical...
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Ahluwalia in
Upstate New York. TLH is
performed solely through the
laparoscopes in the abdomen,
starting at the top of the uterus,
typically with a uterine...
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which surgical instruments are
placed into the
abdominal cavity. The
laparoscope, an
instrument with a
video camera and
light source at the end, illuminates...
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Laparoscopic hernia repair is the
repair of a
hiatal hernia using a
laparoscope,
which is a tiny telescope-like instrument. A
hiatal hernia is the protrusion...