@article{oai:niigata-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00015915, author = {青木, 陽一}, issue = {9}, journal = {新潟医学会雑誌, 新潟医学会雑誌}, month = {Sep}, note = {The term “minimally invasive surgery” has described the use of a surgical opening that is smaller than that routinely used to perform similar surgical procedures. Nowadays, minimally invasive operating techniques are an essential part of gynecologic surgery. Laparoscopic procedures are in particular beginning to represent an undeniable part of the surgical repertoire against gynocologic pathology, such as ovarian tumors, and ectopic pregnancy. Hysteroscopic surgery is also good candidate for minimally invasive surgery for benign uterine pathology. Both procedures are associated with a shorter operative time, fewer complications, less use of analgesics, a shorter convalescence and a quicker time to work than routinely used surgical procedures. Here I describe minimally invasive surgery for gynecologic diseases.}, pages = {413--417}, title = {8) 産婦人科におけるminimally invasive surgery(シンポジウム 各科領域におけるminimally invasive surgeryとQOL, 544回新潟医学会 )}, volume = {113}, year = {1999} }