“…Laparoscopic surgery is being increasingly used to remove foreign objects from the intraperitoneal and retroperitoneal regions particularly because thee are fewer adverse effects from this minimally invasive technique. 4,5 The success of laparoscopic surgery often depends on accurate preoperative and intraoperative localisation of the foreign body. Commonly used localisation methods include conventional x-ray fluoroscopy, 6 computed tomography (CT) guidance 7 and ultrasound guiding.…”
Trauma with foreign objects retained within the human body has become a common surgical emergency condition. Traditional surgical methods often involve creating large incisions in soft tissue and may lead to additional complications during wound healing. We have developed a new method of removing foreign bodies from patients' abdomens by using laparoscopy with the help of a novel navigation system that provides accurate positioning. This approach is minimally invasive and simple. This is the first combination of both technologies in this field.
“…Laparoscopic surgery is being increasingly used to remove foreign objects from the intraperitoneal and retroperitoneal regions particularly because thee are fewer adverse effects from this minimally invasive technique. 4,5 The success of laparoscopic surgery often depends on accurate preoperative and intraoperative localisation of the foreign body. Commonly used localisation methods include conventional x-ray fluoroscopy, 6 computed tomography (CT) guidance 7 and ultrasound guiding.…”
Trauma with foreign objects retained within the human body has become a common surgical emergency condition. Traditional surgical methods often involve creating large incisions in soft tissue and may lead to additional complications during wound healing. We have developed a new method of removing foreign bodies from patients' abdomens by using laparoscopy with the help of a novel navigation system that provides accurate positioning. This approach is minimally invasive and simple. This is the first combination of both technologies in this field.
Percutaneous image-guided retrieval of iatrogenic FBs using a large-bore biopsy system is a feasible, safe, effective, and versatile technique, with potential advantages over existing methods.
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