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Flexible endoscopy has evolved to the point that it includes many endoluminal procedures that once required open or laparoscopic surgery, for instance, antireflux surgery, pyloromyotomy, mucosal and submucosal tumor resections, and even full-thickness resection. However, these procedures remain technically demanding due to flexible technology issues: difficult imaging, limited energy devices, lack of staplers, unsatisfactory suturing abilities, and so on. Transgastric laparoscopy or hybrid laparoscopy/flex endoscopy has been described for almost two decades as an alternative to a pure endoluminal approach, mainly for pancreatic pseudocyst drainage and full-thickness and mucosal resection of various lesions.

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Adductor myotomy in cerebral palsy: uni or bilateral.

J Child Orthop

June 2008

Paediatric Orthopaedics and Neuro-Orthopaedic Unit, Caracas Medical Center, Juan de Villegas St. San Bernardino, Caracas, 1011, Venezuela,

Introduction: In patients with cerebral palsy, the prevention of hip dislocation should be the "primum momens" of early surgery. The surgery consists of a myotomy of the adductor medium, mayor and gracilis, and, in non-ambulatory cases, a neurectomy of the second branch of the obturator nerve. The purpose of this study was to examine whether the adductor myotomy should be performed on the contralateral side at one sitting.

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