Endoscopy and Microsurgery

Endoscopic microsurgery is a developing technique in plastic surgery. There are many advantages over traditional methods: improved access to difficult and hidden areas, better mobility, one optical instrument for endoscopic dissection and the microsurgical part, reduced overall costs, and a possibil...

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Other Authors: Frey, Manfred (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Vienna Springer Vienna 2001, 2001
Edition:1st ed. 2001
Series:Update in Plastic Surgery
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a The History of Endoscopy in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery up to Video Assisted Microsurgery -- The Current Status of Endoscopy in Microsurgery of the Peripheral Vessels and Nerves -- Teaching and Training in Endoscopic Microsurgery -- Differences in Microsurgical Techniques Between the Microscope and II the Endoscope — A Practical Instruction of 5 Years Experience -- Anatomical Considerations in Respect to an Open or an Endoscopic Approach to the Carpal Tunnel -- The Two Portal Technique of Decompression of the Median Nerve -- The One Portal Technique for Decompression of the Median Nerve -- Endoscopic Versus Open Carpal Tunnel Release: Setup of a Prospective Randomised Study -- The Endoscopic Decompression of the Ulnar Nerve-Technique and Indication -- Prevention of Unpleasant Scars in the Face by an Endoscopic Approach for Reconstruction in the Paralysed Face -- On the Indication for Endoscopic Harvesting of Nerve Grafts -- Video-Assisted Application of “Epineurial” Electrodes for Functional Electrical Stimulation -- Experimental Basis for Endoscopic Harvesting of Tissues -- Endoscopic Harvesting of Free Muscle Flaps -- Clinical Reconstructions with Endoscopic Harvested Flaps -Variations of 5 Years Experience with the Latissimus Dorsi and Rectus Abdominis Muscle -- Development of 3-D Endoscopy for Microsurgery -- The Beginning of Robotic Reconstructive Microsurgery 
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520 |a Endoscopic microsurgery is a developing technique in plastic surgery. There are many advantages over traditional methods: improved access to difficult and hidden areas, better mobility, one optical instrument for endoscopic dissection and the microsurgical part, reduced overall costs, and a possibility to develop new procedures supported by the use of the endoscope. In the first volume of the series "Update in Plastic Surgery” internationally acknowledged experts give an up-to-date view of the clinical possibilities in plastic surgery which result from video-assisted microsurgery with the endoscope. Advantages and disadvantages are discussed, and reasons are presented why it can be assumed that this technique will be the standard in plastic surgery within a few years