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This new edition brings surgeons fully up to date with the latest developments and technologies in laparoscopic and hysteroscopic gynaecological surgery. Beginning with the history, instruments and training of endoscopy, each chapter focuses on a different condition, presenting surgical procedures in a step by step process, as well as possible complications. The second edition includes new chapters on ovarian tumours, ectopic pregnancy and tubal surgery, as well as an up to date reference list. Written by an extensive author and editor team from Europe, the USA and Canada, this practical manual features nearly 750 full colour images and illustrations, and includes four interactive DVD ROMs demonstrating surgical procedures described in the book. Key points New edition presenting latest developments in laparoscopic and hysteroscopic gynaecological surgery Includes new chapters on ovarian tumours, ectopic pregnancy and tubal surgery Extensive author and editor team from Europe, USA and Canada Includes nearly 750 colour images and illustrations and four interactive DVD ROMs Previous edition published in 2006
SECTION 1 BASICS AND ANATOMICAL ASPECTS OF ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY Chapter 1. Historical Perspectives Chapter 2. Clinical Anatomy for Gynecological Laparoscopic Surgery Chapter 3. Instruments and Equipment for Laparoscopic Surgery: Apparatus and Optic Holders Chapter 4. Practical Approach to Instrumentation Chapter 5. Current Laparoscopic Training Models Chapter 6. Learning by Doing: How to Teach Laparoscopic Surgery? Chapter 7. Training in Minimally Invasive Gynecological Surgery Chapter 8. Current Training Models in Hysteroscopy Chapter 9. Risk Assessment and Counseling Prior to Laparoscopic Surgery Chapter 10. Peritoneal Access ""Chapter 11. Risk Management in Gynecological Endoscopy Chapter 1...
Vols. for 1956- include a separately paged section: Directory of organizations, associations and institutions.
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