2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ciresp.2013.11.006
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Diagnóstico tardío de carcinoma oculto de vesícula biliar por implante en puerto laparoscópico

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“…There are increasing reports and studies of tumor seeding at the trocar sites following laparoscopic procedures in patients with cancers. [59] Although the abdominal wall implantation after laparoscopy associated with malignant disease has raised significant concerns, [10] the port site seeding after laparoscopic surgery related to gynecologic benign disease is rare. Therefore, according to the authors’ knowledge, this is a unique published case describing a pregnancy implantation on the abdominal wall secondary to the first ectopic pregnancy.…”
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“…There are increasing reports and studies of tumor seeding at the trocar sites following laparoscopic procedures in patients with cancers. [59] Although the abdominal wall implantation after laparoscopy associated with malignant disease has raised significant concerns, [10] the port site seeding after laparoscopic surgery related to gynecologic benign disease is rare. Therefore, according to the authors’ knowledge, this is a unique published case describing a pregnancy implantation on the abdominal wall secondary to the first ectopic pregnancy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For nearly 20 years, studies have reported that laparoscopy has been the gold standard of surgical treatment for ectopic pregnancy patients who must undergo surgical treatment, including ruptured ectopic pregnancy, hemodynamic instability, unclear diagnosis, and suspected ectopic-pregnancy patients who require a laparoscopic diagnosis. [5] Laparotomy is used only when laparoscopy cannot be performed due to technical or medical reasons. As a minimally invasive procedure, the advantages of laparoscopy are well known, including faster access to the abdomen, shorter operation time, reduced bleeding, lower postoperative adhesion, less pain, quicker recovery, and lower costs.…”
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confidence: 99%