Sákra L., Kohoutek L., Ehler E., Košťál M., Kanta M.: Peripheral Nerve Injury during Laparoscopic Procedures
Authors:
L. Sákra; L. Kohoutek; E. Ehler 1; M. Košťál 2; M. Kanta 3
Authors‘ workplace:
Chirurgická klinika, PKN a. s. a FZS Univerzita Pardubice, doc. MUDr. Jiří Šiller, Ph. D.
; Neurologická klinika PKN a. s. a FZS Univerzita Pardubice, doc. MUDr. Edvard Ehler, CSc.
1; Porodnicko-gynekologická klinika PKN a. s. a FZS Univerzita Pardubice, doc. MUDr. Milan Košťál, CSc.
2; Neurochirurgická klinika FN a LF UK Hradec Králové, přednosta: doc. MUDr. Svatopluk Řehák, CSc.
3
Published in:
Rozhl. Chir., 2011, roč. 90, č. 4, s. 244-249.
Category:
Monothematic special - Original
Overview
Laparoscopic approach predominates in almost all surgical procedures. In comparison with classical surgery the laparoscopic procedures are more considerable for most tissues. Nevertheless, after learning of laparoscopic surgical techniques, iatrogenic peripheral nerve lesions still occure. The authors present a review of the most frequent laparoscopic operations and occurrence of peripheral nerve injuries in particular procedures. They try to point to the situations leading to iatrogenic lesions, to identify different causes of nerve damage and to deduce necessary preventive measures.
Key words:
laparoscopy – peripheral nerve injuries – iatrogenic lesions – preventive measures
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