The World Of Surgery
Endometriosis without secrets: How and why to treat it laparoscopically
Endometriosis is a condition that affects up to one in ten women of reproductive age, impacting not only their health but also their quality of life, relationships, and family plans. Modern gynecology, however, offers increasingly effective methods of diagnosis and treatment - with laparoscopy playing a key role among them.
Read moreMinimally invasive cholecystectomy - advantages of laparoscopic and robotic approach
Minimally invasive surgery has revolutionized the treatment of gallbladder diseases. Today, cholecystectomy is performed primarily using the laparoscopic approach, considered the gold standard, but the option of robotic surgery is becoming increasingly common. Both techniques have their advantages and limitations – from shorter hospital stays and reduced pain to advanced 3D visualization and greater precision of instrument movements. This article explores the procedure, highlights the benefits of each method, and explains why the choice of technique depends not only on the patient but also on the team’s experience and equipment availability.
Read moreReliability and Validation
Reliability refers to the repeatability of findings. Researchers use the concept of reliability to check how consistent the findings are for a given study when performed under the same controlled conditions repeatedly using the same methodology. If the results remain unchanged under these conditions, then the study’s findings can be deemed reliable.
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