Annales de chirurgie
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Annales de chirurgie · Jan 1995
Review[Total hysterectomy for benign pathologies. Conventional celiosurgical technique].
The standard technique for total laparoscopic hysterectomy is characterised by two essential points. The first is that all instruments are reusable and the second is that hemostasis is ensured by bipolar coagulation. It is a safe technique with a cost comparable to that of vaginal or abdominal hysterectomies. ⋯ Laparoscopic surgery is only indicated when vaginal surgery is difficult and/or contra-indicated. The elective indications for total laparoscopic hysterectomy are severe adhesions, deep endometriosis and especially a limited vaginal accessibility associated with a narrow vagina and a fixed or non prolapsed uterus. While a average of three quarters of hysterectomies (excluding cases of uterogenital prolapse) are currently performed via a laparotomy, laparoscopic surgery can reduce this rate to approximately 10 to 20 per cent.
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Annales de chirurgie · Jan 1995
Review[Upper thoracic sympathectomy by thoracoscopic approach. A method of choice for the treatment of palmar hyperhidrosis].
Palmar hyperhidrosis is excessive sweating beyond physiological needs in the palm without recognized etiology. Although a benign disease, it is annoying to most patients. Currently the best treatment for this condition is upper thoracic sympathectomy via many different approaches. ⋯ Transaxillary thoracoscopic sympathectomy for palmar hyperhidrosis is a relatively simple and effective procedure which can be performed with standard laparoscopic instruments. The advantages are, short recovery time and hospital stay along with excellent functional and cosmetic results. We are convinced that thoracoscopic sympathectomy is the procedure of choice for the treatment of palmar hyperhidrosis.
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This article is a review of recent data concerning: plexus and peripheral nerve blocks for the upper and lower limbs, intravenous regional anesthesia, and medullary, epidural and spinal anaesthesia. We have focused on the advantages and disadvantages of each technique which should be taken into account for their selection. Regional anaesthesia techniques are not without risks, and advantages are perhaps not as obvious now as was reported in the past, especially in the case of medullary spinal or peridural anaesthesia.
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Tactics in blood transfusion have evolved considerably during the last ten years. Awareness of infectious risks and economic considerations have lead legislators to draw the guidelines for a safer transfusion. Their aim is to promote a better transfusion in smaller quantities at a lower risk. ⋯ The choice of an autologous technique depends on the type of surgical procedure, the expected blood loss and the economic resources available. Autologous blood transfusion may be optimized by the association of various techniques. This transfusion strategy must be elaborated by all the medical protagonists implicated in transfusion procedures.