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Progress of Laparoscopic Surgery in Adults at the Department of Urology of the First Faculty of Medicine and General Teaching Hospital
Authors: L. Šafařík; K. Novák; J. Sedláček; P. Macek; Martin Pešl; R. Sobotka; J. Dvořáček
Authors‘ workplace: Urologická klinika 1. LF UK a VFN, Praha
Published in: Čas. Lék. čes. 2007; 146: 806-808
Category: Review Article
Overview
Laparoscopy is the most modern operative technique, the main advantage of which is the least invasivity. In urology, the laparoscopy has won its yield only in nineties of 20th century, but it was in urology, where the robots were launched as first, and nowadays using them it is possible to perform ablative/reconstructive surgery in a tiny intracorporeal space. The price of laparoscopic operations is high and has been the only limit up to now, but technical approaches and indications have already been fixed.
Key words:
laparoskopy, urology, robotics.
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