Frantzides CT, Madan AK, Ferguson RL, Aruna Kumari NV. Laparoscopic omental-cerebellar pedicled graft harvest.
Surg Laparosc Endosc Percutan Tech 2002;
12:383-6. [PMID:
12409714 DOI:
10.1097/00129689-200210000-00020]
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Abstract
The minimally invasive technique has altered our approach to many surgical diseases. Laparoscopic surgery is performed on a variety of abdominal organs. One such organ, the omentum, traditionally has been harvested via a laparotomy. The omental harvest now has been attempted successfully laparoscopically, although usually for reconstructive efforts. Here we describe the first case of a laparoscopic omental-cerebellar pedicled graft harvest.
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