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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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    1903. Dutch physician Willem Einthoven invented the Electrocardiograph. 1905. Novocaine was first used as a local anesthetic. 1907. Austrian surgeon Hermann Schloffer became the first to successfully remove a pituitary tumor. 1910. Swedish physician Hans Christian Jacobaeus performed the first Laparoscopic surgery on humans. 1914.

  4. Hans Christian Jacobaeus - Wikipedia

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    The term "laparoscopy" was introduced into clinical medicine and is used up to now although Jacobaeus initially called the procedure "cystoscopy" of the serious cavities. He understood the possibilities, as well as the limitations of the procedure, and was an advocate of endoscopic training for medical personnel.

  5. George Berci - Wikipedia

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    Laparoscopy George Berci ( né Bleier ; 14 March 1921 – 30 August 2024) was a Hungarian-American surgeon at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles , United States and a pioneer in minimally invasive surgeries.

  6. Kurt Semm - Wikipedia

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    In 1985 Erich Mühe showed that Semm's laparoscopic approach could be applied for cholecystectomy, [8] and it became the gold standard within a decade and remains so. [9] [10] With the acceptance by general surgery, minimally invasive surgery expanded its applications.

  7. da Vinci Surgical System - Wikipedia

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    da Vinci patient-side component (left) and surgeon console (right) A surgeon console at the treatment centre of Addenbrooke's Hospital The da Vinci System consists of a surgeon's console that is typically in the same room as the patient, and a patient-side cart with three to four interactive robotic arms (depending on the model) controlled from the console.

  8. Someone Asked Left-Handed Folks Which Things Just Don’t Work ...

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    Surgical equipment - surgical scissors, laparoscopic tools - it’s the scissor problem but x10. They lock / unlock with a thumb pulling motion for righties but an awkward thumb pushing motion for ...

  9. Tehemton Erach Udwadia - Wikipedia

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    Tehemton Erach Udwadia (15 July 1934 – 7 January 2023) was an Indian surgeon and gastroenterologist, [1] considered by many as the father of laparoscopic surgery in India. [2] [3] He was a general surgeon at two Mumbai hospitals, Breach Candy Hospital [4] and Hinduja Hospital [2] and was the founder president of the Indian Association of Gastrointestinal Endo-Surgeons. [5]