Entries by Weikang Medical

Laparoscopic Appendectomy

Laparoscopic appendectomy refers to the operation of laparoscopic resection of the affected fallopian tube and ovary. Indication 1. Patients over 40 years old with benign unilateral ovarian tumor and normal contralateral ovary. 2. Patients with inflammatory adhesions or masses of the appendix who suffer from repeated pelvic pain for a long time and whose conservative […]

Laparoscopy: Conservative Surgery for Tubal Pregnancy

Indications 1. Have fertility requirements, especially those whose contralateral fallopian tubes have been removed or have obvious lesions. 2. The local bleeding of fallopian tube pregnancy is not active, and the tube wall is not broken or the breach is small. 3. Exclude intrauterine pregnancy. Contraindication 1. Rupture of fallopian tube pregnancy leads to massive […]

Laparoscopy: Polycystic Ovary Perforation

Introduction Surgical treatment of polycystic ovary syndrome(PCOS), can reduce some granulosa cells in the ovary, reduce the production of androgens in the ovarian stroma. With the decrease of androgen level and GnRH, 90% ovulation rate and 70% pregnancy plate rate can be obtained after operation. Laparoscopic ovarian perforation has become a surgical treatment option for […]

Laparoscopy: Dimensional Surgery Supine Right Pelvic Lymphadenectomy Plus Bilateral Retroperitoneal Lymphadenectomy

Fully Exposing The Following Parts During Operation Abdominal aorta and its branches superior mesenteric artery, left and right renal artery, inferior mesenteric artery, left and right reproductive artery, lumbar artery, bifurcation of abdominal aorta, right common iliac artery, right internal iliac artery, umbilical artery, right external iliac artery; Inferior vena cava and its branches left […]

Laparoscopy Laparoscopic Exploration

Introduction When it is difficult to make a definite diagnosis through laboratory examination and a variety of imaging diagnostic techniques, laparoscopy shows its unique and important role in accurate diagnosis, which can make up for the shortcomings of laboratory examination and imaging examination.  Laparoscopic exploration has less complications and less pain. It can not only […]

Laparoscopy: Excision of Enterocutaneous Fistula and Ileostomy

Summary of Excision of Enterocutaneous Fistula Fistula of intestines refers to a series of pathophysiological changes, such as infection, fluid loss, malnutrition and organ dysfunction, caused by pathological channels between intestines, between intestines and other organs or in vitro, causing intestinal contents to flow out of the intestinal cavity. Intestinal fistula can be sorted into […]

Laparoscopy: Radical Cystectomy

Bladder tumor is the most common tumor in the genitourinary system, accounting for more than 60%, most of which are epithelial tumors, accounting for more than 95%. Transitional cell tumor is the most common epithelial tumor of the bladder, accounting for more than 80%, squamous cell carcinoma accounts for 3% ~ 6.7% and adenocarcinoma accounts […]