Die operative Laparoskopie auf europäischer und internationaler Ebene
Operative laparoscopy has rapidly advanced globally, broadening its indications and intensifying discussions about its appropriate use.
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The paper provides an overview of how operative laparoscopy has rapidly evolved worldwide, with an expanded range of indications and an accompanying debate about what procedures are permissible to perform endoscopically. It frames the discussion in terms of evolving surgical scope rather than reporting original empirical data, drawing on contemporaneous gynecologic endoscopy literature and related procedure experiences. The main limitation is that the provided text is essentially a summary and bibliographic entry with no detailed methods, results, or explicit caveats beyond noting the ongoing discussion about indications. Relevance to endometriosis: the reference list includes a study comparing laparotomy versus operative laparoscopy for moderate-to-severe endometriosis and related discussions of endometriosis surgery, though the paper itself is primarily a broad overview of operative laparoscopy rather than an endometriosis-focused study.
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