Publications by authors named "A M Bodereau"

Since 1960, laparoscopy under local anaesthesia has been gradually abandoned in France and until now oocytes for in vitro fertilization were collected under general anaesthesia, thus increasing the risk of allergic reactions to anaesthesia in these patients who usually undergo several operations. From February to May, 1983, at the Antoine Béclère Maternity, Paris, 50 laparoscopies were performed under local anaesthesia with lidocaine combined with neuroleptanalgesia with diazepam and fentanyl. The procedure was uneventful in 94% of the cases and only 3 women required general anaesthesia.

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  • Postoperative cholecystitis was observed in 9 out of 25 operations over an 8-year period, with some cases linked to gallstones and others not.
  • The analysis indicates that lithiasic (stone-related) cholecystitis may occur by coincidence, while alithiasic (stone-free) cholecystitis is a confirmed complication following surgery.
  • Both types of cholecystitis should be evaluated within the broader context of post-aggression cholecystitis, suggesting a general reaction to surgical trauma.
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