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Procedures – Minimally Invasive
This resource is designed to provide information on surgical procedures that are now commonly performed using newer, "minimally invasive" procedures—in other words, through tiny, "keyhole" incisions, or by other technological methods that do not require major incisions. (Note that
laparoscopic
is a term for one of the more common minimally invasive methods used.) Also bear in mind that the following fact sheets typically describe traditional "open surgery" methods
as well as
their minimally invasive counterparts. Diagnostic procedures are not generally included in this index since diagnostic testing is often by nature relatively non-invasive.
Finally, all fact sheets in this quick reference guide are physician-reviewed and reflect the most up-to-date, evidence-based information. Relevant sources are provided for each fact sheet.
- Salpingo-oophorectomy
- Setting a fracture - closed
- Sleeve gastrectomy--laparoscopic
- Sleeve gastrectomy--open
- Soft tissue filler
- Spinal arthrodesis
- Splenectomy
- Stereotactic core needle biopsy
- Stereotactic radiosurgery
- Sterilization, surgical - laparoscopic
- Sterilization, tubal - laparoscopic
- Stone removal, ureteroscopic
- Suprapubic cystostomy
- Surgery, anal wart
- Surgery, condyloma acuminata
- Surgical removal of the uterus [or womb] - laparoscopic
- Surgical removal, adrenal glands
- Surgical removal, appendix
- Surgical removal, colon
- Surgical removal, fibroid tumor
- Surgical removal,
gallbladder
- Surgical removal,
meniscus
- Surgical removal, ovarian cyst
- Surgical removal, ovaries
- Surgical removal, prostate
- Surgical removal,
spleen
- Surgical removal, thyroid
- Surgical removal, uterus
- Surgical sterilization
- Surgical sterilization - laparoscopic
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