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Retrospective Study Pages 143-146
Abstract: Laparoscopic cholecystectomy remains the gold standard treatment for symptomatic cholelithiasis, acute and chronic cholecystitis. Intraoperative cholangiogram is performed during the procedure in order to visualize the biliary tree and detect filling defects and/or aberrant anatomy. Routine use of cholangiogram remains controversial.
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Case Report Pages 138-142
Abstract: A twenty-seven year old male presented with stage 3B, non-osseous Ewing’s Sarcoma of the right kidney invading the liver. He received three cycles of vincristine, doxorubicin, cyclophosphamide/ifosfamide, etoposide (VDC/IE) pre-operatively and four post-operatively at two week intervals. A multivisceral resection using a robotassisted technique was performed to remove the liver-kidney mass enbloc using a nephron-sparing technique without
Review Article Pages 131-137
Abstract: The objective of this project is to optimize the diagnostic process in the industry dedicated to the medical sector through diffuse control. For this, an automated system capable of carrying out the aforementioned process will be implemented in such a way that the diagnosis is carried out in an automated manner and in this way will reduce the risks and costs in the medical industry. This will have a portable device mechanism in which several pathologies will be diagnosed in the
Review Article Pages 127-130
Abstract: Since the 1990s, the rapid development of laparoscopic technology has led urologists into a new era of Urology - minimally invasive era. Compared with open surgery, laparoscopic surgery has the advantages of less surgical injury, clear surgical field and anatomical structure, rapid postoperative recovery, less perioperative complications, beautiful incision and short average hospital stay. It has become the mainstream of urological surgery. At present, almost all urological surgery could be completed by laparoscopy. Worldwide, in major medical centers, the proportion of minimally invasive surgery has exceeded that of open surgery. Therefore, laparoscopic technology is a necessary skill to learn and master in the growth of urologists.
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