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[Open laparoscopy. Contribution to safe gynecologic laparoscopy].

M Schollmeyer

    Zentralblatt Fur Gynakologie
    |January 1, 1985
    PubMed
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    A modified open laparoscopy technique is introduced, prioritizing safety and ease of use, particularly for extremely obese patients. This approach is recommended for all gynecologic departments, including smaller ones.

    Area of Science:

    • Minimally Invasive Surgery
    • Gynecologic Surgery
    • Surgical Techniques

    Context:

    • Assesses risks associated with traditional closed laparoscopy.
    • Highlights technical procedural differences.
    • Addresses complication management in smaller gynecologic departments.

    Purpose:

    • Proposes a modified open laparoscopy technique.
    • Emphasizes enhanced safety and manipulation.
    • Aims to provide a viable alternative for gynecologic procedures.

    Summary:

    • Introduces a modified open laparoscopy method.
    • Focuses on safety, ease of manipulation, and complication control.
    • Particularly beneficial for extremely obese patients and smaller departments.

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    Impact:

    • Enhances surgical safety in gynecologic procedures.
    • Offers a practical solution for departments with limited resources.
    • Improves patient outcomes, especially in complex cases like obesity.