This book gathers recommendations of the European Association for Endoscopic Surgery (EAES), as compiled by leading European laparoscopic surgeons. The book offers an overview of current surgical research. All recommendations precisely describe the proven benefit of each surgical procedure and t
Recommendations for evidence-based endoscopic surgery: The updated EAES consensus development conferences
β Scribed by E. Neugebauer (auth.), Edmund Neugebauer, Stefan Sauerland (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Paris
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 102
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS There is no doubt that the content of this EAES Consensus Development Conferences (CDC's) booklet represents an extremely important contribution to answering the following questions: which area of endoscopic surgery requires quality assurance ? what methodology should be employed ? what further action is required ? In order to try to answer these questions, the Executive Office of the EAES decided to appoint an "ad hoc" working group which started its activity in 1993. Under the Presidency of Professor Hans Troidl and the scientific mandate of Professor Edmund Neugebauer the Consensus Development Conferences appeaΒ red as one of the essential educational programmes of the EAES. These were orgaΒ nized thanks to the scientific and secretarial assistance of the 2nd Department of Surgery, University of Cologne. Besides the appointed chairperson, each Conference was led by a clinical chairman who included surgical experts from various countries of Europe: J. Perissat, W. Wayand, A. Fingerhut, A. Paul, E. Eypasch, C.K. Kum. Of course the EAES Congress Presidents and the panel members should be ackΒ nowledged for their important input in the Consensus Conferences. From 1994 to 1998 six themes of endoscopic surgery have been assessed and their recommendation were presented and discussed during the European Congresses held in Madrid, Trondheim, Istanbul and in the World Congress Rome 98.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-2
Introduction: The Concept of the E.A.E.S. Consensus Development Conferences (CDCβs)....Pages 3-7
Methodology: The E.A.E.S. Consensus methods and their Critical Appraisal....Pages 8-14
Laparoscopic appendectomy: E.A.E.S. Consensus Development Conference (1997), with updating comments (2000)....Pages 15-23
Laparoscopic hernia repair: E.A.E.S. Consensus Development Conference (1997) with updating comments (2000)....Pages 24-36
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy: E.A.E.S. Consensus Development Conference (1997) with updating comments (2000)....Pages 37-46
Laparoscopic antireflux surgery for gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)....Pages 47-62
Diagnosis and treatment of common bile duct stones: E.A.E.S. Consensus Development Conference (1997), with updating comments (2000)....Pages 63-76
Diagnosis and treatment of diverticular disease: E.A.E.S. Consensus Development Conference (1997) with updating comments (2000)....Pages 77-89
Closing remarks and perspectives....Pages 90-95
Back Matter....Pages 97-97
β¦ Subjects
Abdominal Surgery; Thoracic Surgery; Vascular Surgery
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