Instrument Ergonomics
The ease to perform endoscopic procedures depends on the proper understanding of the ergonomics of the instruments for such procedures. Since the access to the body cavities is managed by passing the instruments through ports, knowledge of the working fie
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Amulya K. Saxena · Michael E. Höllwarth (Eds.)
Essentials of Pediatric Endoscopic Surgery With 701 Figures
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Amulya K. Saxena, MD Associate Professor Department of Pediatric and Adolescent Surgery Medical University of Graz Auenbruggerplatz 34 A-8036 Graz Austria
Michael E. Höllwarth, MD Professor and Chair Department of Pediatric and Adolescent Surgery Medical University of Graz Auenbruggerplatz 34 A-8036 Graz Austria
ISBN 978-3-540-78386-2
e-ISBN 978-3-540-78387-9
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Preface
General pediatric surgery has undergone a revolutionary change in the last decade, with the widespread acceptance and adoption of endoscopic surgery in the neonatal, pediatric and adolescent age groups. The establishment of pediatric endoscopic surgery was due to the combined efforts of dedicated pediatric surgeons who devoted precious time in implementing, evaluating, innovating and adapting procedures for the pediatric age group, manufactures who invested into research and development of pediatric instruments and equipments despite being aware of the relatively small market share in pediatric surgery and the establishment of an international forum to exchange and compare experiences as well as support advances and promote research. Pediatric endoscopic surgery requires the knowledge of and familiarity of existing equipment with the ability to constantly adapt to ongoing innovations. The perception of the three-dimensional operation field in two-dimension requires good handeye coordination and hours of practice to familiarize with the basic procedures while acquiring skills for advanced procedures. The spectrum of patients treated using pediatric endoscopic surgical procedures ranges from premature infants to adolescents, which a