Tue - January 22, 2013
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Robotic-assisted vasectomy reversal offers enhanced success rates compared to traditional surgical methods. By utilizing advanced robotic technology, surgeons can perform precise and intricate procedures with improved accuracy and dexterity. The robotic system provides high-definition 3D visualization and fine instrument control, allowing for meticulous reconnection of the vas deferens. This minimally invasive approach reduces post-operative complications, enhances sperm retrieval rates, and increases the chances of successful pregnancy. Robotic-assisted vasectomy reversal demonstrates superior outcomes, making it a promising option for couples seeking to restore fertility after vasectomy.
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Tue - January 22, 2013
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Videotapes can serve as crucial evidence against surgeons or gynecologists during legal proceedings. These recordings can capture surgical procedures or examinations, allowing a detailed analysis of the medical professional's actions and behavior. If misconduct, negligence, or malpractice is observed on the tapes, they can be used against the defendant in court. The visual evidence presented by videotapes offers a powerful tool for plaintiffs seeking to establish their claims and hold healthcare providers accountable for any wrongdoing.
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Mon - January 21, 2013
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For the members of World Laparoscopy Hospital who has taken "Hands On" Laparoscopic or da Vinci Robotic Surgery Training, our expert surgeon provide the most useful, easy-to-understand, comprehensive and balanced legal information. If in case something goes wrond during Laparoscopic Surgery, General legal advice, and insurance help is provided by us. This medicolegal support is only for surgeons and gynecologist who have been awarded Fellowship or Diploma in Minimal Access Surgery and taken training at world laparoscopy hospital. WLH also helps to connect surgeons and gynecologists to attorneys and insurance professionals to get personal advice, help and solutions for their legal and insurance problems.
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Sat - January 19, 2013
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Ethicon Percutaneous Surgical Set (PSS) and the Magnetic Guidance and Anchoring System (MAGS) got FDA Approval. Ethicon Endo-Surgery introduced two new surgical technology concepts that happen to be thought to be a milestone in minimal invasive surgery, the Percutaneous Surgical Set (PSS) as well as the Magnetic Guidance and Anchoring System (MAGS). These prototype systems can be viewed as pioneers in next generation minimal invasive surgery since they are supposed to be able to execute complex operations by reduction of the dimensions and variety of incisions or even operate inside a body system with magnetic control. Compared to traditional laparoscopy fewer and smaller incisions are essential. Both innovative instruments hence provide the possible ways to decrease the patient trauma significantly and to shorten recovery time. The creation of the Percutaneous Surgical Set and MAGS is another milestone on the way towards Minimal Access Surgery.
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Sat - January 19, 2013
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Genetic research holds promise for women suffering from endometriosis, a painful condition affecting the uterus lining. Recent studies have identified specific genetic markers associated with the development and progression of endometriosis, providing hope for improved diagnosis and treatment options. By understanding the underlying genetic factors, researchers aim to develop targeted therapies that could alleviate symptoms and enhance the quality of life for millions of women worldwide. This advancement in genetic research brings renewed hope for more effective management of endometriosis in the future.
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Sat - January 19, 2013
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Recently, several endoluminal procedures for that treatments for gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) are already introduced. These types of techniques have already been abandoned since they lack long-term efficacy or have serious unwanted side effects. Inside a recently published prospective randomized, sham-controlled trial, the Plicator was confirmed to be efficient at controlling reflux symptoms and esophageal acid exposure. In every previous studies, simply a single implant was adopted. The purpose of the existing pilot study ended up being to determine the security and efficacy of two serially placed Plicator implants.
Endoscopic full-thickness plication using two serially placed Plicator implants was both secure and efficient in lessening esophagitis, GERD symptoms, medication use, and esophageal acid exposure.
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Endoscopic full-thickness plication using two serially placed Plicator implants was both secure and efficient in lessening esophagitis, GERD symptoms, medication use, and esophageal acid exposure.
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Fri - January 18, 2013
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A series of lawsuits have been filed against a laparoscopic gynecologist for alleged cases of electrosurgical injury. Several patients claim to have experienced complications during gynecological procedures, including burns, internal organ damage, and prolonged pain. The lawsuits argue that the gynecologist's negligent use of electrosurgical devices resulted in these injuries. Legal action seeks compensation for medical expenses, pain and suffering, and long-term consequences. The cases highlight the importance of proper training, skill, and adherence to safety protocols in laparoscopic surgeries to prevent such incidents and ensure patient well-being.
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Wed - January 16, 2013
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Gastric banding, once a popular option for weight loss, is gradually losing its relevance as laparoscopic bariatric surgery advances. With the emergence of more effective procedures such as gastric bypass and sleeve gastrectomy, gastric banding's limitations and complications have become more apparent. The minimally invasive nature and superior outcomes of these newer techniques make them the preferred choices for patients seeking long-term weight loss. Consequently, gastric banding is progressively being overshadowed and considered outdated in the field of laparoscopic bariatric surgery.
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Sun - January 13, 2013
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AspireAssist, a novel approach to weight loss, has sparked mixed reactions among people. The device allows individuals to empty a portion of their stomach contents after meals, thereby reducing calorie absorption. While some individuals see it as a potential solution to their weight struggles, others express concerns about its invasive nature and potential for abuse. The acceptance of AspireAssist ultimately hinges on individual attitudes towards weight loss methods and the balance between its perceived benefits and drawbacks. Ongoing discussions and further research will determine the wider acceptance of this approach to weight loss.
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Sun - January 13, 2013
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Over 20 lakh obese patients need bariatric surgery in India, say experts. India has greater than 20 lakh morbid obese patients who are required to undergo weight loss surgery. But, currently, you can find around only few skilled bariatric surgeons accessible to perform such minimal access surgical treatments, say experts laparoscopic surgeon Dr. R.K. Mishra and Part of World Association of Laparoscopic Surgeons. For people who are morbidly obese, weight loss laparoscopic or robotic surgery is definitely something people should consider. According to Dr. R.K. Mishra those patient who opt for laparoscopic bariatric surgery instead of a diet and nutrition weight loss method are more likely to lose weight and maintain the weight loss.
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Sat - January 12, 2013
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Robotic-assisted radical cystectomy has demonstrated superior outcomes compared to open surgery for the treatment of bladder cancer. The minimally invasive approach offers several advantages, including reduced blood loss, shorter hospital stays, decreased postoperative pain, and improved recovery times. Robotic assistance provides enhanced visualization, precise instrumentation, and greater maneuverability, enabling surgeons to perform complex procedures with improved precision and accuracy. Additionally, the robotic platform allows for easier reconstruction of the urinary tract, leading to better functional outcomes. Overall, robotic-assisted radical cystectomy offers a more favorable treatment option for patients, optimizing their surgical experience and long-term outcomes.
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Tue - December 25, 2012
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Da Vinci Robotic Scarless Gallbladder Surgery is a minimally invasive surgical technique that utilizes the Da Vinci Surgical System to remove the gallbladder without leaving any visible scars. The procedure involves the use of small incisions, through which robotic arms and instruments are inserted to perform precise and controlled movements. This advanced technology allows surgeons to navigate and operate with enhanced dexterity and precision, resulting in reduced pain, faster recovery, and improved cosmetic outcomes for patients undergoing gallbladder removal surgery.
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Mon - December 24, 2012
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Sensor-based autonomous medical nanorobots are on the brink of revolutionizing minimal invasive surgery. These groundbreaking nanorobots, equipped with advanced sensors, will navigate the human body with precision and perform complex surgical tasks. By leveraging sensor technology, they can detect and analyze vital information in real-time, ensuring accurate diagnoses and targeted interventions. These nanorobots have the potential to minimize risks, reduce recovery times, and enhance patient outcomes in a wide range of surgical procedures. With their imminent availability, the future of medical interventions is set to witness a remarkable transformation towards safer and more effective minimal invasive surgeries.
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Sat - December 15, 2012
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Family planning is the process of controlling the number of children by using modern contraception and other methods of birth control. The focus is to address the unmet need for family planning—children who are born because of lack of access to permanent operative contraceptive services—and are a major cause of population boom in Rural India. It helps parents to plan their lives without being overly subject to sexual and social imperatives. It is estimated that about 215 million women worldwide lack access to modern minimal access operative contraception. It is also true that wherever it is available, the use is often limited due to cultural acceptance, women empowerment, affordability and service delivery system. These factors impacted the family planning programmes adversely. MORE
Family planning is the process of controlling the number of children by using modern contraception and other methods of birth control. The focus is to address the unmet need for family planning—children who are born because of lack of access to permanent operative contraceptive services—and are a major cause of population boom in Rural India. It helps parents to plan their lives without being overly subject to sexual and social imperatives. It is estimated that about 215 million women worldwide lack access to modern minimal access operative contraception. It is also true that wherever it is available, the use is often limited due to cultural acceptance, women empowerment, affordability and service delivery system. These factors impacted the family planning programmes adversely. MORE
Sat - December 15, 2012
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Learning laparoscopy remains to be an big and challenging issue to the community of surgeons and Gynecologists. Surgeons and Gynecologists in training must learn the laparoscopic techniques from modern and internationally recognized institute of Minimal Access Surgery. Due to increasing a lack of time, cost, stress, and ethical considerations, the current operating room isn't ideal learning environment. The surgeons and gynecologists of present era cannot learn laparoscopy on their patients. Various simulators, live tissue and models for laparoscopic training in urology , gynecology and general surgery with different amounts of validity and reliability can be taken in some reputed and internationally recognized institute. Wide acceptance of laparoscopic training with the use simulators and animal model has become hampered with the lack of standard and valid solutions to measure and certify competence in basic psychomotor skills.
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