1996
DOI: 10.1016/s1074-3804(96)80180-0
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Combined laparoscopic treatment of polycystic ovary disease and gallstones

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“…Synchronous colon and renal cancers should be resected in a one-stage procedure for curability if possible 4) . Combined surgery also provides the pa- tient with various benefits, such as reduced length of hospitalization, less postoperative pain and morbidity, early return to work, and cosmetic benefit [5][6][7] . Another benefit of combining left hemicolectomy and left nephrectomy is that they both include the same procedure such as the mobilization of the splenic flexure.…”
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“…Synchronous colon and renal cancers should be resected in a one-stage procedure for curability if possible 4) . Combined surgery also provides the pa- tient with various benefits, such as reduced length of hospitalization, less postoperative pain and morbidity, early return to work, and cosmetic benefit [5][6][7] . Another benefit of combining left hemicolectomy and left nephrectomy is that they both include the same procedure such as the mobilization of the splenic flexure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Combined surgeries provide the patient with various benefits such as decreased hospital stay, less postoperative pain and morbidity, early return to work and better cosmesis 8 9. Lai et al 10 report average hospital length of stay for patients 70 years and older postlaparoscopic nephrectomy as 3.6 days.…”
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“…CBD exploration with cholecystectomy is fast becoming the procedure of choice for CBD stones in expert hands [6]. Of the gynaecological procedures, patients who underwent oophorectomy, ovarian drilling, and tubal ligation had no additional morbidity compared to cholecystectomy only patients but those who underwent hysterectomy had more postoperative pain [7,8]. Many bariatric surgeons routinely perform cholecystectomy along with gastric exclusion surgery due to the high incidence and severity of postoperative biliary disease [9].…”
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confidence: 99%