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Intracorporeal Anastomosis

- The Definitive Guide for the Minimally Invasive Surgeon
Engelsk Paperback

Intracorporeal Anastomosis

- The Definitive Guide for the Minimally Invasive Surgeon
Engelsk Paperback
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​Laparoscopic and robotic approaches to colon, rectum and the small intestine have undergone radical change since the introduction of minimally invasive surgical techniques.  At the beginning of this revolution, the most common anastomotic techniques have been extracorporeal.  As a few surgeons became more familiar with minimally invasive suturing techniques, intracorporeal anastomosis became possible.  However, the change from an extracorporeal approach has been slow to realization for the vast majority of surgeons.  While there are multiple reasons for this slow adoption, the most common are perceived difficulty with suturing in a closed space, the feeling of lack of control, and the worry of increased infection in the abdomen. This book details the latest information in addressing and dispelling these fears. It provides a useful guide to techniques required to perform intracorporeal anastomoses both in laparoscopic and robotic surgery, and it shows the huge advantages to the patient, surgeon and to our health care system. Written by experts in the field, chapters serve as a definitive guide to the performance of intracorporeal techniques to all general and colon and rectal surgeons performing bowel resection both for benign and malignant disease.  The chapters contain ample color photographs and videos describing each technique.

Intracorporeal Anastomosis primarily focuses on laparoscopic and robotic techniques and contains the latest published data describing the advantages of using these minimally invasive surgical techniques.  

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​Laparoscopic and robotic approaches to colon, rectum and the small intestine have undergone radical change since the introduction of minimally invasive surgical techniques.  At the beginning of this revolution, the most common anastomotic techniques have been extracorporeal.  As a few surgeons became more familiar with minimally invasive suturing techniques, intracorporeal anastomosis became possible.  However, the change from an extracorporeal approach has been slow to realization for the vast majority of surgeons.  While there are multiple reasons for this slow adoption, the most common are perceived difficulty with suturing in a closed space, the feeling of lack of control, and the worry of increased infection in the abdomen. This book details the latest information in addressing and dispelling these fears. It provides a useful guide to techniques required to perform intracorporeal anastomoses both in laparoscopic and robotic surgery, and it shows the huge advantages to the patient, surgeon and to our health care system. Written by experts in the field, chapters serve as a definitive guide to the performance of intracorporeal techniques to all general and colon and rectal surgeons performing bowel resection both for benign and malignant disease.  The chapters contain ample color photographs and videos describing each technique.

Intracorporeal Anastomosis primarily focuses on laparoscopic and robotic techniques and contains the latest published data describing the advantages of using these minimally invasive surgical techniques.  

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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 87
ISBN-13: 9783030571351
Indbinding: Paperback
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ISBN-10: 3030571351
Kategori: Generel kirurgi
Udg. Dato: 23 dec 2021
Længde: 0mm
Bredde: 155mm
Højde: 235mm
Forlag: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Oplagsdato: 23 dec 2021
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Kategori Generel kirurgi


ISBN-13 9783030571351


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 87


Udgave


Længde 0mm


Bredde 155mm


Højde 235mm


Udg. Dato 23 dec 2021


Oplagsdato 23 dec 2021


Forlag Springer Nature Switzerland AG