Full Description
This book is a guide to minimally invasive gynaecologic surgery and endoscopy.Presented in a step by step format, the text begins with discussion on the impact and safety of endoscopy, setting up a surgery unit, operative laparoscopic surgery, and suturing.The next sections cover laparoscopic surgery techniques for different gynaecologic disorders including endometriosis, adnexal mass, fibroids, urinary incontinence, prolapse, and moreThe final chapters explain complications, anaesthesia, situations when endoscopy is not appropriate, and medicolegal aspects.Written by an internationally recognised team of experts, this practical manual includes surgical images, diagrams and tables to enhance learning.Key pointsStep by step guide to minimally invasive gynaecologic surgery and endoscopyCovers surgical techniques for many different gynaecologic disordersInternationally recognised author teamIncludes surgical images, diagrams and tables to enhance learning
Contents
Impact and Safety of Gynecological Endoscopy on Women's HealthSetting Up of a Cost-Effective Gynecological Minimal Access Surgery UnitEndoscopy that every Gynecologist Should do DefinitelyOperative Laparoscopic Surgery Step by StepLaparoscopic Suturing Made EasyEnergy Sources in Minimal Access Gynecological Surgery: SimplifiedRole of Laparoscopic Surgery in Ectopic PregnancyLaparoscopic Surgery for Adnexal MassLaparoscopic Surgery for Endometriosis: EndometriomaLaparoscopic Surgery for FibroidDemystifying Laparoscopic Morcellation of Myomas and Uterus with Myomas in BagLaparoscopic Hysterectomy: TodayModern Hysteroscopy and Hysteroscopic SurgeryLaparoscopic Tubal RecanalizationLaparoscopic Surgery for ProlapseMinimal Access Surgery for Female Urinary IncontinenceRole of Laparoscopy in Early Cervical Carcinoma and Endometrial CarcinomaPrevention and Treatment for Complications in Minimal Access SurgeryAnesthesia and Monitoring in Gynecological Minimal Access SurgeryCredentiality of Gynecological Minimal Access SurgeryWhen not to do Endoscopy in Gynecology!Medicolegal Aspects of Minimal Access Gynecological SurgeryIndex