Surgical laparoscopy & endoscopy

Surg Laparosc Endosc · ISSN (print) 1051-7200 · 9 papers in corpus
article 1999
·PMID:9950130

We used laparoscopic surgery assisted by a transvaginal approach for gastrointestinal diseases. In the first case, a huge submucosal tumor enucleated laparoscopically from the minor curvature of the stomach was extracted through the vagina.…

article 1996
·PMID:8948044

Thoracoscopy was used in the diagnosis and treatment of three patients with diaphragmatic disorders, including traumatic injury of the diaphragm, partial eventration of the diaphragm, and catamenial pneumothorax (endometriosis of the diaphr…

case-report 1994
·PMID:8180771

This report describes the diagnosis and management of a noncommunicating rudimentary horn complicated by severe pelvic pain and associated endometriosis. This condition was diagnosed by simultaneous laparoscopic and hysteroscopic examinatio…

other 1993
·PMID:8261273

Results and complications in 100 patients treated over a 3-year period with the laparoscopic approach for clinically diagnosed acute appendicitis are evaluated. They are compared with results and complications in 100 patients with the same …

other 1992
·PMID:1341510

Approximately 600,000 hysterectomies are performed each year in the United States, more than 75% of which are removed via an open laparotomy. Most hysterectomies that currently require an abdominal approach may be performed with laparoscopi…

review 1992
·PMID:1341533

The following is a description of the first series of laparoscopic partial proctectomies performed without a separate surgical incision. Sixteen women were treated for extensive endometriosis invading the rectal wall. This original series o…

article 1992
doi:10.1097/00129689-199206000-00006 ·PMID:1341516

Patients with symptomatic endometriosis of the colon and distal small bowel usually present with crampy abdominal pain, pelvic and rectal pain, constipation, and dyspareunia. Superficial disease can be easily resected laparoscopically with …

article 1992
·PMID:1341509

Several gynecological problems are occasionally found at laparoscopy. These include pelvic endometriosis, pelvic adhesions, blocked fallopian tubes, tubal pregnancy, pelvic inflammatory disease, ovarian cysts, and uterine fibroids. Most can…

article 1991
doi:10.1097/00129689-199106000-00011 ·PMID:1669382

A 28-year-old woman, presented with a history of long-standing, severe pelvic and bowel endometriosis. Pronounced cul-de-sac tenderness and nodularity were noted on pelvic examination. Videolaseroscopy was undertaken, the rectum was mobiliz…