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You are here: Home / Videos / Beta HCG Positive and Laparoscopy – Overview of the safety data if using MIS in pregnancy

Beta HCG Positive and Laparoscopy – Overview of the safety data if using MIS in pregnancy

 

Presented by Danielle S Walsh, MD at the SAGES 2013 Annual Meeting; MIS In Pregnancy


SAGES guidelines–1:00 https://www.sages.org/publications/guidelines/guidelines-for-diagnosis-treatment-and-use-of-laparoscopy-for-surgical-problems-during-pregnancy/
benefits of laparoscopy–3:00
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Keyword(s): 15 mmHg pressure, acute abdominal disease, acute appendicitis, adnexal pathology, adnexal torsion, adnexnal masses, adrenalectomy, airway, anesthetic agents, Apgar scores, appendicitis, appy, B-hCG, biliary disease, birth weight, bowel obstruction, burns, case series, CBDE, CCX, cervical incompetence, CO, diagnostic, dx, edema, emergency, ERCP, fetal acidosis, fetal loss, fetal M&M, fetal malformation, fetal risk, fetal safety, fetal surgery, fetoscopic surgery, fetus, gallstone pancreatitis, GB, growth restriction, GYN, hypercarbia, IBD, ileus, induction agents, lap surgery, laparoscopic, laparoscopy, laparotomy, LC, local anesthesia, long-term data, LOS, malignancy, malignant, malignant ovarian tumors, maternal anesthesia safety, maternal oxygenation, maternal risks, MIS, misconceptions, mother, muscle relaxants, nephrectomy, non-obstetric surgical intervention, non-pregnancy related, OB colleagues, open surgery, opoids, organogenesis, ovarian cystectomy, ovarian cysts, ovarian torsion, pancreatitis, pediatric surgery colleagues, pelvic LN dissection, perf, perfusion, physiologic changes of pregnancy, postop pain, pregnancy, pregnant pts, premature delivery, preterm labor, quality, randomized prospective studies, randomized prospective trials, recommendation, return to work, risk vs benefit ratio, safety data, SAGES guidelines, SILS, solid organ, splenectomy, splenic artery, spontaneous AB, surgeon comfort, surgeon skill, Swedish Registry, symptomatic cholelithiasis, symptomatic ovarian cyst, teratogenicity, thromboembolic events, trauma, trimester, trocar, trocars, tumors, twin pregnancy, tx, umbilical artery pulsatility index, uncomplicated disease, unethical, uterine fibroids, uterine injuries, uterine irritability, uterine manipulation, uterine resistance, uterine tumors, uteroplacental bloodflow, vascular aneurysms, vascularity, viscous, visualization, volatile anesthetics, wound infection risk

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Video Uploaded By:
Danielle Walsh
Uploaded on
02/03/2014
Video Categories
General MIS, MIS in Pregnancy, SAGES 2013 Meeting, Solid Organ
Learning Themes
Academic / Educational, Adrenal, Colorectal, HPB / Biliary, Solid Organ, Spleen
Sources
2013 Annual Meeting
Video Authors
Walsh D
Video Institutions
East Carolina University--Greenville NC


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