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surgery Maxillary sinus surgery Apicoectomy Endoscopic endonasal surgery Endoscopic spinal surgery Endoscopic nerve decompression for
peripheral nerves...
- of the
consequent primary effects and side effects. When
performed endoscopically as is
usually the case, the
surgeon penetrates the
chest cavity making...
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Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) is a
technique that
combines the use of
endoscopy and
fluoroscopy to
diagnose and
treat certain problems...
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removed endoscopically through colonoscopy or esophagogastroduodenoscopy, or
surgically if the
polyp is too
large to be
removed endoscopically. The method...
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bumper syndrome" PEG
tubes with rigid,
fixed "bumpers" are
removed endoscopically. The PEG tube is
pushed into the
stomach so that part of the tube is...
- work, and a
series of
interviews of the late artist. They also used an
endoscopic video camera to
study a rock
singer brought in to
imitate Mercury's singing...
- In mathematics,
endoscopic groups of
reductive algebraic groups were
introduced by
Robert Langlands (1979, 1983) in his work on the
stable trace formula...
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Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) or echo-endoscopy is a
medical procedure in
which endoscopy (insertion of a
probe into a
hollow organ) is
combined with ultrasound...
- open
approach using a microscope, may also be
performed endoscopically, and is
called Endoscopic Ear
Surgery or EES.[citation needed]
Doglietto F, Prevedello...
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Endoscopic ear
surgery (EES) is a
minimally invasive alternative to
traditional ear
surgery and is
defined as the use of the
rigid endoscope, as opposed...