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Evidence-based implementation of minimally invasive surgery
The current thesis explores the evidence base of new techniques in minimally invasive surgery.
For this purpose the main objectives of this thesis are:
• To present a multidisciplinary evidence based guideline for MIS including the main topics in laparoscopic surgery;
• To identify the evidence of three new minimally invasive techniques: trocar types for laparoscopy, LESS-hysterectomy and hysteroscopic sterilization;
• To evaluate the course of introduction of a new minimally invasive technique (robot-assisted surgery) and the status of the evidence;
• To assess whether recent RCTs serve the clinical needs of the MIS approach.
Providing the answers to these questions, this thesis provides insight in the evidence of MIS and its limitations. Therewith, it provides guidance to optimize research and evidence based implementation of MIS towards better minimally invasive surgical care.
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Show moreThe current thesis explores the evidence base of new techniques in minimally invasive surgery.
For this purpose the main objectives of this thesis are:
• To present a multidisciplinary evidence based guideline for MIS including the main topics in laparoscopic surgery;
• To identify the evidence of three new minimally invasive techniques: trocar types for laparoscopy, LESS-hysterectomy and hysteroscopic sterilization;
• To evaluate the course of introduction of a new minimally invasive technique (robot-assisted surgery) and the status of the evidence;
• To assess whether recent RCTs serve the clinical needs of the MIS approach.
Providing the answers to these questions, this thesis provides insight in the evidence of MIS and its limitations. Therewith, it provides guidance to optimize research and evidence based implementation of MIS towards better minimally invasive surgical care.
- All authors
- Chapelle, C.F. La
- Supervisor
- Jansen, F.W.; Mol, B.W.M.
- Committee
- Oepkes, D.; Bongers, M.Y.; Radder, C.A.
- Qualification
- Doctor (dr.)
- Awarding Institution
- Medicine, Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC) , Leiden University
- Date
- 2017-12-20
- ISBN
- 9789462957992
Funding
- Sponsorship
- Nederlandse Vereniging voor Obstetrie en Gynaecologie, Nederlandse Vereniging voor endoscopische Chirurgie, ChipSoft, Erbe Nederland BV, Walaeus bibliotheek, Kennisinstituut van de Federatie Medisch Specialisten, Raad van Bestuur Medisch Centrum Haaglanden, AFdeling gynaecologie LUMC.