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Differences between open surgery and MIS

GLOBAL VALUE DOSSIER FOR MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY (MIS) CHOLECYSTECTOMY

GLOBAL VALUE DOSSIER FOR MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY (MIS) CHOLECYSTECTOMY

... The following paragraphs describe the typical steps generally performed in a laparoscopic cholecystectomy, although variations in surgeons’ preference and technique may account for differences from this method. An ...

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Economics of less invasive spinal surgery: an analysis of hospital cost differences between open and minimally invasive instrumented spinal fusion procedures during the perioperative period

Economics of less invasive spinal surgery: an analysis of hospital cost differences between open and minimally invasive instrumented spinal fusion procedures during the perioperative period

... that Open and MIS procedures dif- fered in both the extent of exposure and the technique of the ...the differences between MIS and Open approach procedures and the ...

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Protective response in renal transplantation: no clinical or molecular differences between open and laparoscopic donor nephrectomy

Protective response in renal transplantation: no clinical or molecular differences between open and laparoscopic donor nephrectomy

... association between the WIT and serum creatinine decline was ...kidney open retrieval, which could reflect a decreased protective response in open surgery when the kidney is exposed to periods ...

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The management of thoracolumbar burst fractures: a prospective study between conservative management, traditional open spinal surgery and minimally interventional spinal surgery

The management of thoracolumbar burst fractures: a prospective study between conservative management, traditional open spinal surgery and minimally interventional spinal surgery

... allowing reduction into the pedicle screw. These systems all have a disadvantage, because they can only be used with polyaxial screws to allow for pedicle screw angle variation. This is because a tube attached to the ...

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Gender differences in understanding and acceptance of robot-assisted surgery

Gender differences in understanding and acceptance of robot-assisted surgery

... Robot-assisted surgery has numerous patient benefits compared to open surgery including smaller incisions, lower risk of infection, less post-operative pain, shorter hospital stays and a quicker ...

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Hyperbilirubinaemia after major thoracic surgery: comparison between open heart surgery and oesophagectomy

Hyperbilirubinaemia after major thoracic surgery: comparison between open heart surgery and oesophagectomy

... bilirubinaemia after open-heart surgery and oesophagec- tomy. This comparison is helpful in evaluating the co- occurrence of CPB with hyperbilirubinaemia after surgery. The incidence of ...

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All Things Being Equal: Spatiotemporal Differences between Open and

All Things Being Equal: Spatiotemporal Differences between Open and

... of chukka and game outcome upon spatiotemporal characteristics in Open and Women’s Polo. 183[r] ...

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Understanding the Differences between Proprietary & Free and Open Source Software

Understanding the Differences between Proprietary & Free and Open Source Software

... E-type systems are always to some degree incomplete and addresses “open” problems. The openness in that the boundaries of the system can change from time to time i.e. the requirements change time to time. The ...

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Outcomes of Surgery for Rectal Cancer after Neoadjuvant
Chemoradiation - Comparison between Open & Laparoscopic Surgery.

Outcomes of Surgery for Rectal Cancer after Neoadjuvant Chemoradiation - Comparison between Open & Laparoscopic Surgery.

... assisted surgery was first considered in 1990 for patients undergoing colectomy for cancer 8 ...laparoscopic surgery for rectal cancer depends on extrapolation of data from colon cancer ...

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Are there any differences between age groups regarding colorectal surgery in elderly patients?

Are there any differences between age groups regarding colorectal surgery in elderly patients?

... after surgery for colorectal diseases, but it is rather the comorbidity and compromised physical capacity to recover from adverse events that may occur in connection with major surgery ...cation ...

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Visual anticipation time differences between athletes in  open and closed skills sports

Visual anticipation time differences between athletes in open and closed skills sports

... to open skills (n=47) and closed skills (n=48) sports according to their sports ...general open skills sport are not superior over anticipation ability in relations to accuracy and consistency as compared ...

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Creativity differences between open-ended and well-defined tasks in a virtual environment

Creativity differences between open-ended and well-defined tasks in a virtual environment

... exists between the well-defined mindset and open-ended mindset, there should have same tendency among various ...the open-ended mindset, which confronted by the insignificant, higher creativity score ...

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No differences in central corneal thickness between open-angle and pseudoexfoliation glaucoma patients

No differences in central corneal thickness between open-angle and pseudoexfoliation glaucoma patients

... Reports by Kitsos et al, 26 Bechmann et al, 28 Gorezis et al 22 and Kniestedt 29 found CCT to be significantly lower in XFG compared to POAG. They had included only 32, 24, 50 and 12 XFG patients, respectively. No ...

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Augmented reality in open surgery

Augmented reality in open surgery

... registration between the computer-generated image and real surgical view is an extremely important aspect in AR-based IGS ...interaction between the surgeon and a technician to update the AR ...

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Journal of Surgery: Open Access

Journal of Surgery: Open Access

... comparisons between high volume and low volume surgeons, nor between high volume and low volume institutions; therefore, conclusions cannot be made regarding surgical outcomes among these ...differentiate ...

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Journal of Surgery: Open Access

Journal of Surgery: Open Access

... A retrospective single center study made in 2005 by Hemming [61] reviewed 80 patients affected by HC treated between 1997 and 2004. A total of 53 patients were subjected to curative resection, 14 underwent ...

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Journal of Surgery: Open Access

Journal of Surgery: Open Access

... Cardiac tumors range from benign lesions to high-grade malignancies over a wide range of ages. Primary neoplasms of the heart are relatively uncommon, with an incidence between 0.001% to 0.3% but represent an ...

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Journal of Surgery: Open Access

Journal of Surgery: Open Access

... association between implants and systemic diseases, like connective tissue disorders and autoimmune diseases, has continued to be debated in the media and a section of the general public for many years despite ...

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Journal of Surgery: Open Access

Journal of Surgery: Open Access

... to open resection, mainly due to longer operating time and use of disposable ...difference between the intraoperative cost between the first and second 39 VATS ...

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Journal of Surgery: Open Access

Journal of Surgery: Open Access

... Methods: This is a retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data about burn patients who were managed at Habib Burn Centre Peshawar between January 2013 and December 2015 (3 years). Data was collected ...

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