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    Toshiyuki Mori, Giovanni Dapri, editors.
    Summary: Reduced port laparoscopic surgery is a fast-developing topic for the laparoscopic surgeon, with the emergence of a number of new techniques as well as new instruments. Edited by surgeons who have pioneered the single-incision approach, this volume provides extensive information for the beginning surgeon, examining different operation techniques and covering the advantages and pitfalls of reduced port laparoscopic surgery. In addition, the text provides the foundation for new ideas to further develop skills for the advanced laparoscopic surgeon.

    Contents:
    History of Singl-Port Laparoscopic Surgery
    Concept of Reduced Port Laparoscopic Surgery
    Terminology
    Pros and Cons
    Access Device 1: Multiple Trocars Method
    Access Device 2: Multi-Channel Port
    Video-Endoscopes and Instruments
    Needlescopic Devices and Pre-bent Forceps
    Different Tools
    Technical Considerations
    Suturing and Knot-Tying Technique
    Single-Incision Robotic Surgery
    The Umbilicus as the Access Site
    Cholecystectomy
    Cholecystectomy with Improved Retraction
    Common Bile Duct Exploration
    Distal Gastrectomy
    Total Gastrectomy
    Wedge Gastric and Endo-Gastric Resection
    Antireflux Procedures
    Hepatectomy
    Splenectomy
    Distal Pancreatectomy
    Pancreatico-Jejunostomy
    Adrenalectomy
    Right Colectomy
    Left Colectomy
    Anterior Resection of the Rectum
    Appendectomy
    Incisional and Ventral Hernia Repair
    Inguinal Hernia Repair: TEP
    Inguinal Hernia Repair: TAPP
    Adjustable Gastric Banding for Obesity
    Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass for Obesity
    Sleeve Gastrectomy for Obesity
    Gastric Plication for Obesity
    Malabsorptive and Mixed Procedures for Obesity
    Revisional Obesity Surgery
    Two or Combined Procedures
    Urology
    Gynecology
    Breast Surgery
    Pediatric Surgery.
    Digital Access Springer 2014