Laparoscopic Inguinal Hernia Repair - Surgical Procedure: Transabdominal and Balloon-Assisted Extraperitoneal Approaches 1997 Edition Contributor(s): Rosser, James C. Jr. (Editor) |
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ISBN: 0387142444 ISBN-13: 9780387142449 Publisher: Springer OUR PRICE: $237.50 Product Type: Other Published: December 1997 Annotation: This program is part of a series of multimedia surgical teaching tools edited by Dr. James C. Rosser, Jr., of Yale University School of Medicine. Laparoscopic Inguinal Hernia Repair provides interactive, hands-on training in hernia repair from a laparoscopic perspective. Each CD-ROM in the series features engaging interactive design, incorporating 3-D images and animation, video and audio, creating a virtual operating room for the user. Detailed video/still images of anatomical structures familiarize the user with the stepped procedures of each stage of operation. Room Set-up is re-enacted demonstrating correct orientation of surgical/visualization equipment and surgical personnel. Procedure section walks the user through all phases of the operation. Users can exit one phase, and jump to another out of sequence, allowing for independent review. Indications/Contraindications are also included. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Medical | Surgery - Laparoscopic & Robotic |
Dewey: 617.559 |
LCCN: 00000000 |
Series: Multimedia Library of Laparoscopic Surgical Techniques |
Physical Information: 0.95" H x 6.45" W x 9.07" (0.40 lbs) |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: Part of a series of multimedia surgical teaching tools edited by Dr. Rosser, of Yale University School of Medicine, this provides interactive, hands-on training in inguinal hernia repair from a laparoscopic perspective. Detailed video/still images of anatomical structures familiarise the user with the stepped procedures of each stage of operation, while Room Set-up demonstrates the correct orientation of surgical/visualisation equipment and surgical personnel. The Procedure section walks users through all phases of the operation, also allowing jumps to another phase out of sequence for independent review. |