scholarly journals Special Issue ‘Minimally Invasive Urological Procedures and Related Technological Developments’

2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (18) ◽  
pp. 4225
Author(s):  
Bhaskar Somani

The landscape of minimally invasive urological intervention is changing[...]

2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (9) ◽  
pp. 3262
Author(s):  
Jinlong Wei ◽  
Lilin Yi ◽  
Elias Giacoumidis ◽  
Qixiang Cheng ◽  
Alan Tao Lau

We live in an era of information explosion and digital revolution that has resulted in rapid technological developments in different aspects of life [...]


2014 ◽  
Vol 81 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
T. Passot ◽  
F. Califano

Space plasma physics, pushed by the impressive recent technological developments, is undergoing a period of intense progress. This progress is achieved first at the level of observations, including both remote and in situ measurements, but also on the theoretical side, mainly by means of large scale numerical simulations made possible by the dramatic increase of computational resources. In particular, three-dimensional mainly hybrid but also fully kinetic simulations are today feasible, and large intervals in spatial and time scales can at last be accessed by fluid simulations. Addressing fundamental problems such as, e.g. magnetic reconnection, nonlinear dynamics or turbulence development in the kinetic range, are no longer just a heart's desire today.


2007 ◽  
Vol 7 ◽  
pp. 784-788
Author(s):  
Sarel Halachmi ◽  
Amos Ofer ◽  
Eduard Gershin ◽  
Ahuva Engel ◽  
Shimon Meretyk

Minimally invasive urological procedures have gained in popularity and replaced open surgery in various urological procedures. Although considered minimally invasive, these procedures are not free from complications, and life-threatening hemorrhage may occur. Herein we describe 3 case series of patients who underwent minimally invasive urological surgeries that were complicated with bleeding. In all 3 patients we used super selective angiographic embolization to stop hemorrhage. Minimally invasive urological surgeries carry the risk of hemorrhage, and patients should be informed about this possibility. In hemodynnmic stable patients endovascular embolization allowed bleeding cessation with maximal preservation of the bleeding kidney tissue.


1996 ◽  
Vol 63 (1_suppl) ◽  
pp. 124-128
Author(s):  
C. Trombetta ◽  
G. Liguori ◽  
G. Savoca ◽  
S. Siracusano ◽  
E. Belgrano

Since its introduction in 1991 laparoscopy has gained a strong foothold in Urology and during the last 5 years laparoscopic technology has been applied to many urological procedures. Today, better skills in laparoscopic techniques and availability of laparoscopic instruments in urological operating theatres, make these procedures suitable for a large number of surgical purposes, some even unusual. Laparoscopy appears to be an increasingly valid alternative to traditional surgery, being minimally invasive, safe and effective. Availability of proper technological devices and experience in laparoscopic techniques allow a considerable reduction in post-operative pain, hospitalization and recovery times.


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