Surgical Technique – The Art and Science of Operative Excellence

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Redo Aortic Root Surgery 4 and the final Video...

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Redo aortic root surgery refers to a complex and specialized procedure involving the re-intervention on the aortic root, which is a critical component of the heart's structure. This type of surgery is...

Redo Aortic Root Surgery 3

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Redo aortic root surgery refers to a complex and specialized procedure involving the re-intervention on the aortic root, which is a critical component of the heart's structure. This type of surgery is...

Redo Aortic Root Surgery 2

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Redo aortic root surgery refers to a complex and specialized procedure involving the re-intervention on the aortic root, which is a critical component of the heart's structure. This type of surgery is...

Redo Aortic root Surgery in Two Antegrade and...

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Redo aortic root surgery refers to a complex and specialized procedure involving the re-intervention on the aortic root, which is a critical component of the heart's structure. This type of surgery is...

Multiple Rt Lobe Heptic Focal Lesions

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Surgical video case: if you are going to do lap chole for chronic calcular cholecystitis, and you find -preoperatively undetectable- right lobe hepatic focal lesions with sizable porta hepatis LNs. What...

Porta Hepatis LN Dissection May Need a Surgeon...

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Video case: porta hepatis LN dissection may need a surgeon more delicate than me.    

Laparoscopic Uterine Artery at Origin

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Surgical video: technique to perform uterine artery coagulation and ligation at its origin during laparoscopy.   

Retrieval of LNs for Share

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A finger from a surgical glove can be used as a retrieval bag for small specimens such as LN.  

Robotic Exdended Left Hepatectomy and Biliary...

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Surgical video case: robotic exdended left hepatectomy and biliary reconstruction for Klatskin tumour.

Performing Superior Cavopulmonary Anastomoses...

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Video case: superior cavopulmonary anastomoses, commonly known as the Fontan procedure, are surgical interventions primarily performed in pediatric patients with complex congenital heart defects. However,...

Searching for Mickel's Diverticulitis

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Surgical video: in the case of acute abdomen diagnosed most probably as acute appendicitis, when the appendix is not so inflamed that another pathology is suspected, please search for Mickle's diverticulitis....

Omentoplasty in Hydatid Liver Cysts

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Omentoplasty, also called omentopexy or omental packing, is the only cavity management technique that has a preventive effect on postoperative biliary leakage, biliary fistula, and deep cavity abscess,...

Robotic Pancreaticoduodenectomy with Cholecystectomy...

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Surgical video case: robotic pancreaticoduodenectomy with cholecystectomy for solid pseudopapillary neoplasm.  

Type 1 Hiatal Hernia - Retrograde View

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Surgical teaching video: type I hiatal hernia, also called a sliding hiatal hernia, is the most common, constituting 90% of all hiatal hernias. A type I hernia is present when the gastro-esophageal junction...

Type 2 Hiatal Hernia

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A type II hernia, also known as a rolling hernia, occurs when the gastro-esophageal junction is anchored in the abdomen, and the gastric fundus migrates into the mediastinum through the hiatal defect. 

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