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“Rebels With a Cause”: New Conference Explores Origins and Advances of Laparoscopy

Dr. Frederick Greene speaks with Dr. Adrian Park about what to expect from attending the new meeting focused on ...

AUGUST 6, 2025

From Minimally Invasive To ‘Microinvasive’: The Potential for Lap Appendectomy

In the continuing evolution of laparoscopic surgery, with the right tools and some adjustments to technique, ...

FEBRUARY 7, 2025

Bedside Staplers Effective, Less Expensive Than Robotic Staplers In Bariatric Surgery, Study Shows

Laparoscopic endoscopic staplers, or bedside stapling, used in robotic bariatric procedures are as effective as ...

OCTOBER 31, 2024

Laparoscopic Heller-Dor Procedure Appears To Cure Most Cases of Achalasia

The laparoscopic Heller-Dor procedure provided indefinite control of esophageal achalasia in a majority of ...

JANUARY 13, 2021

Randomized Trial Pits Laparoscopy Against Robot for Ventral Hernia

San Francisco—In the first randomized controlled trial to compare robotic ventral hernia repair and ...

DECEMBER 16, 2019

Laparoscopy Improves Outcomes in Emergent Ventral Hernia Repair

Laparoscopy for emergency ventral hernia repair might be uncommon, but according to recent research, it may be ...

JANUARY 23, 2019

Laparoscopy for Small Bowel Obstruction Linked to Shorter Hospital Stay

Although not widely used for the treatment of intestinal obstruction, laparoscopic surgery may be associated with a ...

DECEMBER 26, 2018

Minimal Access Surgery in the Acute Surgical Patient

Dr. Jonathan Pearl speaks about what kind of cases are amenable to laparoscopy in emergency surgery. He also ...

JULY 7, 2016

Course Helps Close Gaps in Laparoscopic Skills for Colorectal Disease

In 1997, after completing his surgical training, Peter Marcello, MD, had a career-changing moment. While visiting ...

MARCH 29, 2016

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