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  2. Laparoscopy - Wikipedia

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    Laparoscopic surgery, also called minimally invasive procedure, bandaid surgery, or keyhole surgery, is a modern surgical technique. There are a number of advantages to the patient with laparoscopic surgery versus an exploratory laparotomy. These include reduced pain due to smaller incisions, reduced hemorrhaging, and shorter recovery time.

  3. History of surgery - Wikipedia

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    1896. The first successful cardiac surgery without any complications was performed by German surgeon Ludwig Rehn. 1900. About this time the Cargile membrane was introduced into surgery. 1900. About this time Harvey Cushing began pioneering brain surgery. 1901. German surgeon Georg Kelling performed the first Laparoscopic surgery on dogs. 1901.

  4. Appendectomy - Wikipedia

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    Over the 2010s, surgical practice has increasingly moved towards routinely offering laparoscopic appendicectomy; for example in the United Kingdom over 95% of adult appendicectomies are planned as laparoscopic procedures. [3] Laparoscopy is often used if the diagnosis is in doubt, or in order to leave a less visible surgical scar.

  5. General surgery - Wikipedia

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    Pediatric surgery is a subspecialty of general surgery. Pediatric surgeons do surgery on patients under age 18. Pediatric surgery is 5–7 years of residency and a 2-3 year fellowship.

  6. Hans Christian Jacobaeus - Wikipedia

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    Journal of Endourology Hans Christian Jacobaeus: Inventor of Human Laparoscopy and Thoracoscopy; Minimally Invasive Surgery, Department of Surgery History of Minimally Invasive Surgery; Jacobaeus HC. Ueber die Möglichkeit die Zystokopie bei Untersuchung seröser Höhlungen anzuwenden. Münch Med Wochenschr. 1910; 57: 2090–2092; Jacobaeus HC.

  7. Florida doctor accused of fatally removing wrong organ from ...

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    Shaknovsky scheduled the “complicated procedure” for 4 p.m. on Aug. 21, with the operating room staff noting the surgery was being done by a “skeletal staff,” and the doctor couldn’t ...

  8. Cholecystectomy - Wikipedia

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    Driven by popularity among patients, the laparoscopic technique became preferred over open surgery and noninvasive treatments for gallstones. [ 59 ] By 2013, laparoscopic cholecystectomy had replaced open cholecystectomy as the first-choice of treatment for people with uncomplicated gallstones and acute cholecystitis .

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