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DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-989093
Consecutive ultrosononavigation during endocrine surgery
Aims: The key to rapid and successful operation is to find as fast as possible a pathological focuses or lesions and theirs relationships with surrounding vessels and tissues. Intraoperative ultrasononavigation is a simple and best way to achieve these goals.
Methods: In past 5 years (2002–2006) we have 54 clinical experience in surgery of the parathyroid, adrenal, and endocrine pancreas with consecutive (step-by-step) ultrasononavigation during open and laparoscopic operations. B-K Medical machines: “Hawk 2102 EXL “ and “Viking 2400“ with specials probes for open and laparoscopic surgery were used.
Results: We were able to locate the lesion in 96,3%. The operation time was reduced by 25–30%.
Conclusions: Intraoperative ultrasound navigation is a simple, precise and economical technique that allows the surgeon to localize lesions step-by-step, especially during laparoscopic operations, facilitate and accelerate the operation.