Updates on the Management of Abdominal Surgery Complications
A special issue of Medicina (ISSN 1648-9144). This special issue belongs to the section "Surgery".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2023) | Viewed by 5895
Special Issue Editors
Interests: abdominal surgery; emergency surgery; acute care and trauma surgery
Interests: abdominal surgery; emergency surgery; colorectal surgery; minimally invasive surgery
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Dear Colleagues,
Over the past 30 years, abdominal surgery has experienced a significant transition from open methods to minimally invasive techniques. The vast majority of abdominal pathologies of surgical interest can at present be approached with laparoscopic or robotic techniques. Subsequently, nowadays, the majority of surgical operations are performed with these techniques. Even the approach to surgical complications after abdominal surgery is currently increasingly characterized by the use of minimally invasive, endoscopic, and interventional radiology techniques. These techniques have a minor impact on the patient's physiology, with often optimal results.
The scope of this Special Issue encompasses the different management pathways for the treatment of complications after abdominal surgery that have currently been implemented in the laparoscopic era.
This volume will examine the techniques, technologies, and results of cutting-edge clinical, diagnostic, and therapeutic processes in the field of complication management after abdominal surgery.
Editors invite contributions from recognized members of the surgical scientific community, such as editorials, systematic reviews with or without meta-analysis, and observational or interventional original studies.
Dr. Mauro Podda
Dr. Monica Ortenzi
Prof. Dr. Adolfo Pisanu
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- abdominal surgery
- minimally invasive surgery
- emergency surgery
- surgical complications
- cutting-edge research
- special issue
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