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    Laparoscopic and conventional closure of perforated peptic ulcer

    Background: After the first successful laparoscopic closure of a perforated peptic ulcer in 1990, 18 patients with laparoscopic closure were compared to 16 patients with conventional surgery.

    M. Miserez, E. Eypasch, W. Spangenberger, R. Lefering, H. Troidl in Surgical Endoscopy (1996)

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    Pain after laparoscopic cholecystectomy

    It is postulated that laparoscopic cholecystectomy as “patient-friendly surgery” leads to more comfort and in particular to less pain. A prospective study on pain was performed on all patients undergoing the o...

    B. M. Ure, H. Troidl, W. Spangenberger, A. Dietrich, R. Lefering in Surgical Endoscopy (1994)

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    Preincisional local anesthesia with bupivacaine and pain after laparoscopic cholecystectomy

    The aim of this study was to investigate whether local anesthesia of abdominal wall wounds prior to laparoscopic cholecystectomy leads to decreased pain beyond the immediate postoperative period and thus impro...

    B. M. Ure, H. Troidl, W. Spangenberger, E. Neugebauer, R. Lefering in Surgical Endoscopy (1993)

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    Intensivmedizin

    Intensive care facilities in most hospitals are concentrated in one or more specialised units. There are different forms of organisation. The leadership of the surgeon or the anesthesiologist is common in oper...

    F. W. Schildberg, E. Muhl, W. Weißauer in Verhandlungen der Deutschen Gesellschaft f… (1989)

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    Stoma

    Despite the advances of reconstructive surgical techniques, there are still indications for enterostoma constructions. Terminal colostomies are constructed after abdominoperineal rectal amputations. The termin...

    K.-H. Vestweber, A. Paul, W. Spangenberger in Verhandlungen der Deutschen Gesellschaft f… (1989)