Docteur Charlotte Vermersch (Chirurgien gynécologique et sénologue)

Spécialiste de nouvelles techniques chirurgicales mini-invasives comme le low impact laparoscopic : travail à basse pression avec des instruments de 3 mm en cœlioscopie, un miniresecteur en hystéroscopie, ou l’utilisation d’une nouvelle énergie, la « thermofusion ». Ces pratiques permettent une réhabilitation précoce des patientes (chirurgie ambulatoire, meilleur vécu, moins d’antalgiques, reprise rapide de l’alimentation…).

 

Article complet:

https://www.almaviva-sante.fr/fr/actualites/id-118-un-nouveau-pole-de-sante-dedie-a-la-femme

senioractu.com IPC : le point sur les différentes techniques chirurgicales en matière de cancer colorectal

A l’occasion de mars Bleu, mois dédié à la lutte contre le cancer colorectal, qui tue chaque année 18.000 personnes (majoritairement des seniors), l’Institut Paoli-Calmettes (IPC) de Marseille fait le point sur les dernières techniques chirurgicales existantes pour lutter contre la maladie.

Article complet:

https://www.senioractu.com/IPC-le-point-sur-les-differentes-techniques-chirurgicales-en-matiere-de-cancer-colorectal_a20730.html

Incisions do not simply sum | Janvier 2017

Thane Blinman
Critics of minimally invasive methods sometimes argue that the summed lengths of all trocar sites have a morbidity similar to that for an open incision of equal length. This argument assumes correctly that pain and scarring are proportional to the total tension normal to a linear incision. But the argument also assumes that total tension sums linearly with incision length. This report demonstrates why that premise is not valid.
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Minilaparoscopic radical hysterectomy for cervical cancer: multi- institutional experience in comparison with conventional laparoscopy. | Août 2013

Ghezzi F, Fanfani F, Malzoni M, Uccella S, Fagotti A, Cosentino F , Cromi A ,  Scambia G

To analyze the preliminary experience of three gynecologic oncology services with minilaparoscopic radical hysterectomy (mLRH) for the treatment of cervical cancer and to compare perioperative outcomes with those of conventional laparoscopic surgery (LRH).

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http://www.lowimpactlaparoscopy.eu/document/produit/23/minilaparoscopic-hysterectomy-hosp-stay-20160329-040325-pdf-20180322-030340.pdf

Minilaparoscopy and laparoendoscopic single-site surgery: mini- and single-scar in urology | Janvier 2012

Pini G, Rassweiler J.
To review the development of laparoscopic single-site surgery (LESS) and minilaparoscopy (ML), with particular attention to the urological field, focusing  on nomenclature, history and outcomes
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Minilaparoscopic versus single port randomised | Janvier 2013

Francesco Fanfani, MD*, Anna Fagotti, PhD, Maria Lucia Gagliardi, MD,Giorgia Monterossi, MD, Cristiano Rossitto, MD, Barbara Costantini, MD,Salvatore Gueli Alletti, MD, Giuseppe Vizzielli, MD, Alfredo Ercoli, MD, and Giovanni Scambia, MD

Objective:
To compare perioperative outcomes and postoperative pain of minilaparoscopic (M-LPS) and laparoendoscopic single-site total hysterectomy (LESS)

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http://www.lowimpactlaparoscopy.eu/document/produit/25/minilaparoscopy-vs-single-port-randomised-20160329-040351-pdf-20180322-030350.pdf

Minilaparoscopy, needlescopy,microlaparoscopy comprehensive review | avril 2012

Pini G , Porpiglia F, Micali S, Rassweiler J

OBJECTIVES: To review the development of miniaturized laparoscopic instruments with particular attention to the urological field and focusing on nomenclature, history and outcomes.

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http://www.lowimpactlaparoscopy.eu/document/produit/26/minilaparoscopy–needlescopy-microlaparoscopy-comprehensive-review-20160329-040305-pdf-20180322-030303.pdf

 

Needlescopic versus laparoscopic cholecystectomy: a meta-analysis | Août 2008

Muhammad S. Sajid, Munir A. Khan, Kausik Ray, Elizabeth Cheek and Mirza K. Baig
Department of Colorectal Surgery, Worthing Hospital, Worthing, West Sussex UK

Needlescopic cholecystectomy is superior to laparoscopic cholecystectomy for less post-operative pain and better cosmetic results. Needlescopic cholecystectomy is associated with longer operative time and higher conversion rate.

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http://www.lowimpactlaparoscopy.eu/document/produit/27/needlescopic-versus-laparoscopic-cholecystectomy-a-meta-analysisan2-20160329-040335-pdf-20180322-030343.pdf

Cosmetic outcome after needlescopic cholecystectomy

 

Office microlaparoscopic ovarian drilling | Septembre 2012

Office microlaparoscopic ovarian drilling (OMLOD) versus conventional laparoscopic ovarian drilling (LOD) for women with polycystic ovary syndrome

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http://www.lowimpactlaparoscopy.eu/document/produit/28/office-microlaparoscopic-ovarian-drillin-20160330-050340-pdf-20180322-030322.pdf