Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy - Clinical Ache Advisor

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Bisgaard, T. "Analgesic treatment after laparoscopic cholecystectomy. A vital evaluation of the evidence". Anesthesiology. vol. 104. 2006. pp. 835-46. (A overview of the literature associated to postoperative analgesic administration following laparoscopic cholecystectomy, suggesting a multimodal approach with nonopioid analgesics and the use of opioids only when other methods are insufficient.)

In 1901 the Russian surgeon-gynecologist Dmitry Oskarovich Ott surveyed the abdominal cavity by way of a small incision of the posterior vaginal foramen with lengthy mirror hooks and a head reflector as a supply of illumination. By 1907, he had carried out some operations on pelvic organs with using the described approach. It is this principle - a small incision of the abdominal wall and the creation of a much larger zone in the abdominal cavity, accessible to ample examination and manipulation - is laid in the premise of the mini-laparotomy method with "elements" of open "laparoscopy" in line with M.I. To Prudkov.

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