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Choices in laparoscopic herniorrhaphy

Ferzli, George S; Massaad, A; Worth, MH Jr
ORIGINAL:0009833
ISSN: 0149-7944
CID: 1748552

Extraperitoneal endoscopic vesicourethral suspension

Raboy, A; Hakim, L S; Ferzli, G; Antario, J M; Albert, P S
A new operative technique of vesicourethral suspension utilizing an entirely extraperitoneal endoscopic approach is described. This method offers a minimally invasive alternative to other operative procedures, including the transperitoneal laparoscopic approach, for the treatment of stress urinary incontinence.
PMID: 8251668
ISSN: 1052-3901
CID: 1748002

Laparoscopic urology: past, present, and future [Letter]

Ferzli, G; Albert, P
PMID: 8273395
ISSN: 0364-2313
CID: 1748152

The use of thoracoscopy in the treatment of iatrogenic esophageal perforations [Case Report]

Kiel, T; Ferzli, G; McGinn, J
Treatment options for patients with iatrogenic esophageal perforations are multiple and remain a source of controversy. Therapeutic options range from conservative, non-operative treatment to esophageal exclusion or esophagectomy. We present herein what we believe to be the first described repair of an esophageal perforation using thoracoscopic surgical techniques. We believe this approach offers several advantages over open thoracic surgery and has a role in minimizing postoperative morbidity in an already potentially life-threatening condition.
PMID: 8404128
ISSN: 0012-3692
CID: 1748142

Endoscopic hernia repair vs conventional hernia repair : a comparative study

Ferzli, George S; Massaad, A; Worth, MH Jr
ORIGINAL:0009831
ISSN: 0149-7944
CID: 1748532

Endoscopic pelvic lymph node dissection, by the extraperitoneal route

Albert, P; Raboy, A; Ferzli, G
PMID: 10148568
ISSN: 1042-2250
CID: 1748012

Laparoscopic partial cystectomy for vesical endometrioma [Case Report]

Ferzli, G; Wenof, M; Giannakakos, A; Raboy, A; Albert, P
A case of endometriosis is presented involving the urinary bladder successfully treated by laparoscopic partial cystectomy. The laparoscopic surgical technique is fully discussed. Laparoscopic partial cystectomy represents a viable option in the treatment of vesical endometriosis, obviating the need for a formal laparotomy.
PMID: 8518471
ISSN: 1052-3901
CID: 1748022

Extraperitoneal endoscopic inguinal hernia repair

Ferzli, G S; Massad, A; Albert, P
The endoscopic extraperitoneal hernioplasty as reported in this study is a similar repair to that achieved by the conventional preperitoneal repair as described by Stoffa, Nyhus, and Rignault. However, this new repair is completed via a totally extraperitoneal approach. Thus, it eliminates all early and late complications related to the violation of the peritoneal cavity as proposed by other intraperitoneal laparoscopic approaches to hernia repair. This report demonstrates the safety and feasibility of this procedure while offering the patient the advantages of a minimally invasive surgical procedure which can be performed under regional anesthesia.
PMID: 1489992
ISSN: 1052-3901
CID: 1739872

Recurrent gallstone ileus : review of literature and case report

Ozuner, G; Ferzli, George S; Worth, MH Jr
ORIGINAL:0009830
ISSN: 0045-8341
CID: 1748522

Extraperitoneal endoscopic pelvic lymph node dissection vs. laparoscopic lymph node dissection in the staging of prostatic and bladder carcinoma

Ferzli, G; Raboy, A; Kleinerman, D; Albert, P
Eighteen patients undergoing laparoscopic pelvic lymphadenectomy were compared with eighteen patients undergoing lymph node dissection performed via a totally extraperitoneal approach called extraperitoneal endoscopic pelvic lymph node dissection. Operative time, nodal yield, and hospital stays were essentially the same in both groups. However, the laparoscopic approach had a greater incidence of morbidity, leading the authors to adopt a totally extra-peritoneal endoscopic approach to pelvic lymph node dissection. Advantages of using an extraperitoneal approach are presented.
PMID: 1421539
ISSN: 1052-3901
CID: 1748032