2004
DOI: 10.1001/archsurg.139.10.1110
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“…25 By 1910, he had performed numerous laparoscopies safely in humans and used the term Kolioskopie to describe the method for safely inducing pneumoperitoneum as well as the location and appropriate technique of port placement. 26 Numerous advances have occurred since the first laparoscopic procedure was performed in 1910. Some of these include the introduction of the laparoscopic trocar by Benjamin Orndoff in 1920, the insufflator by Otto Goetze in 1921, the use of carbon dioxide for achieving pneumoperitoneum by Richard Zollikofer in 1924, and the Veress needle for the creation of pneumoperitoneum in 1938.…”
Section: Basis For Going To the Next Frontiermentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…25 By 1910, he had performed numerous laparoscopies safely in humans and used the term Kolioskopie to describe the method for safely inducing pneumoperitoneum as well as the location and appropriate technique of port placement. 26 Numerous advances have occurred since the first laparoscopic procedure was performed in 1910. Some of these include the introduction of the laparoscopic trocar by Benjamin Orndoff in 1920, the insufflator by Otto Goetze in 1921, the use of carbon dioxide for achieving pneumoperitoneum by Richard Zollikofer in 1924, and the Veress needle for the creation of pneumoperitoneum in 1938.…”
Section: Basis For Going To the Next Frontiermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of these include the introduction of the laparoscopic trocar by Benjamin Orndoff in 1920, the insufflator by Otto Goetze in 1921, the use of carbon dioxide for achieving pneumoperitoneum by Richard Zollikofer in 1924, and the Veress needle for the creation of pneumoperitoneum in 1938. 26 As a result of these and other inventions not mentioned, minimally invasive surgery has become the technique of choice in most circumstances today.…”
Section: Basis For Going To the Next Frontiermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jacobaeus, whose thesis had been on Paget’s disease of the breast [24], was an internist interested in pathology. He advocated thoracoscopy for the diagnostic purposes of inspecting the pleural cavity in order to observe macroscopic changes suggestive of particular diseases such as tuberculosis or cancer.…”
Section: Hans Christian Jacobaeus (1879–1937)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Staging laparoscopy is useful in the evaluation in the following aspects: accurate staging of the tumor, avoidance of non therapeutic intervention in patients with metastatic diseases, excludsion of metastatic disease or obtaining tissue biopsy prior to the initiation of neoadjuvant chemotherapy, obtaining tissue for diagnosis or performing peritoneal lavage cytology to exclude the presence of occult peritoneal metastasis, identification of patients with locally advanced disease (fixed tumor or vascular invasion) when there is no evidence of distant metastasis, selection of appropriate palliative treatment in patients with advanced or metastatic disease prior to definitive intervention after completion of neoadjuvant chemotherapy to assess treatment response or disease progression [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%