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Let's look at our inner most selves... literally, with endoscopy. This week, Phillip Bozzini makes the light conductor, and others build upon his work, eventually yielding endoscopes. From there, a great many doctors, many gynecologists, create laparoscopy, using endoscopes with a surgical incision to investigate the inside of the body, and from there, we get modern laparoscopic surgery. Website: http://thehistoryofmedicine.buzzsprout.com/E-mail: thehistoryofmedicinepodcast@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheHistoryOfMedicine/Transcripts and Sources here!
Dr. David Harpole, Duke University Medical Center, compares traditional open thoracotomy with video-assisted thorascopic surgery, highlighting the advantages of the newer approach.
Dr. David Harpole, Duke University Medical Center, compares traditional open thoracotomy with video-assisted thorascopic surgery, highlighting the advantages of the newer approach.
Dr. David Harpole, Duke University Medical Center, compares traditional open thoracotomy with video-assisted thorascopic surgery, highlighting the advantages of the newer approach.
Jon Lund, Associate Professor of Surgery at University of Nottingham and Consultant Surgeon at Royal Derby Hospital takes you on a guided tour of the contents of the abdomen and shows how to do a laparoscopic appendicectomy. This video podcast will be useful to core trainees in surgery (junior residents) and medical students who are interested in surgery. Surgery performed by Ash Bhalla assisted by Chris Neophytou.