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Ultrasonic surgical techniques were first used by Dr. Kelman in the
1960s to fragment cataracts through a 2-mm incision allowing for
minimally invasive surgery. The results from this procedure
stimulated the development of a larger, move powerful ultrasonic
unit that was used in neurosurgery. This instrument allowed the
neurosurgeon to selectively remove tumor tissue with decreased
blood loss and tissue trauma. The ability now of ultrasonic
equipment to selectively fragment, irrigate, and aspirate tissue
with minimal coagulation effect spurred its rapid use in surgery on
the liver, spleen, kidney, and other intra-abdominal organs. This
instrument has been invaluable in ovarian cancer cytoreduction and
intricate segmental organ resection. The newest technical
developments include electro cautery capability built into the hand
piece and extended hand pieces for laparoscopic surgery. The
impetus for assembling this volume has been to provide an extensive
review of the field of ultrasonic surgery as it has currently
developed including principles, equipment features, and surgical
tech niques. It is hoped that the information will be of use to
physicians in training and surgeons in practice. The book takes a
multidisciplinary approach with chapters authored by a diversity of
subspecialists in gen eral surgery, urology, surgical oncology, and
gynecologic oncology. Each chapter contains basic information on
surgical techniques. Together, these chapters cover surgery of the
GI tract, kidney, liver, and lower genital tract, and present a
number of personal approaches."
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