Laparoscopic ablation of endometriosis using Ultrasonic Energy
This Video Demonstrates the Laparoscopic ablation of endometriosis using Ultrasonic Energy by Dr. R.K. Mishra at World Laparoscopy Hospital. Surgical modalities such as electrosurgery and lasers have been used for many years to treat endometriosis. They are relatively unselective with a wide scatter, however, leading to the potential for significant tissue damage and injury. As an alternative, a technique for performing laparoscopic excision and adhesiolysis using an ultrasonic surgical ball.
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3 COMMENTS
Dr. Shalini Iyer
#1
Sep 23rd, 2022 12:48 pm
Surgical modalities such as electrosurgery and lasers have been used for many years to treat endometriosis. They are relatively unselective with wide scatter, however, leading to the potential for significant tissue damage and injury. Endometriosis was removed using a prototype titanium probe developed for a 10-mm laparoscopic port. The ultrasonic laparoscopic probe consisted of an acoustic vibrator, a coupling device, a removable tip, and a protective flue. Vibrations from the acoustic vibrator (magnetostrictive device) were conveyed to the operating tip through a coupling piece.
Dr. Richa Meena
#2
Sep 30th, 2022 8:57 am
Endometriosis causes tissue similar to that which lines the uterus to grow elsewhere in the body.
Endometrial tissue can respond to hormones, which can cause the growths to enlarge and bleed. The growths, also called lesions, can lead to lasting, severe pelvic pain, cramping, and inflammation. The condition can also cause scar tissue, bowel symptoms, and infertility.
Endometrial tissue can respond to hormones, which can cause the growths to enlarge and bleed. The growths, also called lesions, can lead to lasting, severe pelvic pain, cramping, and inflammation. The condition can also cause scar tissue, bowel symptoms, and infertility.
Dr. Shubhra Dahiya
#3
Nov 12th, 2022 10:29 am
Ablation of endometriosis refers to a laparoscopic intervention that limitedly resects the endometrial implants already present in the abdominal cavity. Usually is a palliative measure due to the ongoing process and the further chance of other implant development. However, the greatest benefit appears mostly in the first year, especially if the procedure is executed for infertility indications. In advanced stages of the disease, the intraabdominal inflammation and scarring may make the procedure ineffective and a more radical approach is indicated.
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