2002
DOI: 10.1080/00015458.2002.11679290
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Hand-Assisted Staging Laparoscopy for Suspected Malignancies of the Pancreas

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“…(Table 3). [73][74][75][76] Cuschieri 66 and Gagner and Gentileschi 72 have described good results in pancreatic surgery; distal pancreatic resection is one of the best indications for HALS.…”
Section: Pancreatic Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Table 3). [73][74][75][76] Cuschieri 66 and Gagner and Gentileschi 72 have described good results in pancreatic surgery; distal pancreatic resection is one of the best indications for HALS.…”
Section: Pancreatic Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yaşlanma sürecinde fizyolojik rezervin azalması ve komorbid hastalıklara bağlı olarak cerrahi girişimin neden olduğu hem psikolojik hem fizyolojik stres; otonom, endokrin ve metabolik sistemlerde disfonksiyona yol açmaktadır (23,25). Yaşlı KOAH hastaları cerrahi girişimler için yüksek riskli grup olarak sınıflandırılmalıdır (23,26). Yaşlı hastalara perioperatif dönemde daha genç hastalara göre özel multidisipliner yaklaşımla bakım gerekmektedir (23,26).…”
Section: Akciğer Hacim Küçültücü Cerrahi Uygulanan Yaşlı Hastaya Orem öZ Bakımunclassified
“…Since direct manual palpation is not possible in laparoscopic surgery, the surgeon has to rely on visual feedback from the endoscopic camera and kinaesthetic feedback from instrument-tissue interaction [3,4]. The quality of this feedback information is, however, reduced due to impeding effects of the laparoscopic setting on visual and kinaesthetic feedback [5][6][7][8]. The diminished feedback information can lead to iatrogenic tissue injuries [9,10] or unsuccessful grasping [3] due to imprecise exertion of force.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The diminished feedback information can lead to iatrogenic tissue injuries [9,10] or unsuccessful grasping [3] due to imprecise exertion of force. This reportedly impedes the identification of anatomical structures such as blood vessels, biliary anatomy or ureters [4][5][6] as well as the assessment of pathological findings [7,8]. These deficits may have negative impact on the safety and long-term effect of a surgical procedure [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%