Long - term survival rates
following laparoscopic surgery for bladder cancer are comparable to those of open surgery, according to a study published in BJU International.
Not exact matches
However, concerns remain about the applicability of minimally invasive
surgery for rectal cancer (the last 15 cm of the bowel, within the pelvis)
following a randomised control trial comparison of
laparoscopic vs conventional open
surgery reporting that the
laparoscopic group had a higher positive rate of involvement of the resection margin.
In general
surgery, a common case I deal with in professional negligence are complications of
laparoscopic cholecystectomy, delaying diagnosis of appendicitis, complications of appendicitis, delay of the diagnosis of bowel cancer, complications
following surgery of bowel cancer and delaying the diagnosis of these complications.