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Τι (ποιος) είναι laparoscopic$503376$ - ορισμός

MEDICAL PROCEDURE
Laparoscopic anterior hernia repair; Laparoscopic hernia repair

cholecystectomy         
  • Gallbladder anatomy
  • Carl Langenbuch performed the first successful cholecystectomy in 1882.
  • cholangiogram]], an x-ray of the bile ducts using contrast medium to make the bile ducts visible. 1 – Duodenum. 2 – Common bile duct. 3 – Cystic duct. 4 – Hepatic duct. The gallbladder is not seen as the cystic duct is occluded by a surgical instrument.
  • In ERCP, the endoscope enters through the mouth and passes through the stomach and start of the small intestine to reach the bile ducts.
  • The 1-week-old incisions of a post-operative laparoscopic cholecystectomy as indicated by red arrows.  The 3 abdominal incisions are approximately 6mm, while the fourth incision near the umbilicus is 18mm, each closed with dissolvable sutures.  Minor inflammation can be seen surrounding each site due to skin irritation caused by removal of [[Tegaderm]] dressings.
  • Abdomen of a 45-year-old male approximately one month after a laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Surgical incision points are highlighted; the one at top right is barely visible. The gall bladder was removed via the incision at the navel. There is a fourth incision (not shown) on the person's right lower flank, used for draining. All incisions have healed well and the most visible remaining effect of surgery is from the pre-operative [[hair removal]].
  • Steps of a cholecystectomy, as seen through a laparoscope
SURGICAL REMOVAL OF THE GALLBLADDER
Cholecystotomy; Cholecystectomies; Cholisystectomy; Laparoscopic cholecystectomy; Cholecystectomy, laparoscopic; Cholecytectomy; Lap chole; Lapcoli; Lap coli; Lap-coli; Gallbladder removal; Laparoscopic chole; Gall bladder removal; Open cholecystectomy
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¦ noun (plural cholecystectomies) surgical removal of the gall bladder.
Cholecystotomy         
  • Gallbladder anatomy
  • Carl Langenbuch performed the first successful cholecystectomy in 1882.
  • cholangiogram]], an x-ray of the bile ducts using contrast medium to make the bile ducts visible. 1 – Duodenum. 2 – Common bile duct. 3 – Cystic duct. 4 – Hepatic duct. The gallbladder is not seen as the cystic duct is occluded by a surgical instrument.
  • In ERCP, the endoscope enters through the mouth and passes through the stomach and start of the small intestine to reach the bile ducts.
  • The 1-week-old incisions of a post-operative laparoscopic cholecystectomy as indicated by red arrows.  The 3 abdominal incisions are approximately 6mm, while the fourth incision near the umbilicus is 18mm, each closed with dissolvable sutures.  Minor inflammation can be seen surrounding each site due to skin irritation caused by removal of [[Tegaderm]] dressings.
  • Abdomen of a 45-year-old male approximately one month after a laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Surgical incision points are highlighted; the one at top right is barely visible. The gall bladder was removed via the incision at the navel. There is a fourth incision (not shown) on the person's right lower flank, used for draining. All incisions have healed well and the most visible remaining effect of surgery is from the pre-operative [[hair removal]].
  • Steps of a cholecystectomy, as seen through a laparoscope
SURGICAL REMOVAL OF THE GALLBLADDER
Cholecystotomy; Cholecystectomies; Cholisystectomy; Laparoscopic cholecystectomy; Cholecystectomy, laparoscopic; Cholecytectomy; Lap chole; Lapcoli; Lap coli; Lap-coli; Gallbladder removal; Laparoscopic chole; Gall bladder removal; Open cholecystectomy
·noun The operation of making an opening in the gall bladder, as for the removal of a gallstone.
Heller myotomy         
SURGICAL PROCEDURE IN WHICH MUSCLES OF THE CARDIA ARE CUT
Heller Myotomy; Cardiomyotomy; Heller's myotomy
Heller myotomy is a surgical procedure in which the muscles of the cardia (lower esophageal sphincter or LES) are cut, allowing food and liquids to pass to the stomach. It is used to treat achalasia, a disorder in which the lower esophageal sphincter fails to relax properly, making it difficult for food and liquids to reach the stomach.

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Laparoscopic hiatal hernia repair

Laparoscopic hernia repair is the repair of a hiatal hernia using a laparoscope, which is a tiny telescope-like instrument. A hiatal hernia is the protrusion of an organ through its wall or cavity. There are several different methods that can be used when performing this procedure. Among them are the Nissen Fundoplication and the general laparoscopic hernia repair.