Marcus Cezillo*, Robson Uwagoya, Hugo Gregoris de Lima
Department of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, Municipal Hospital Antônio Giglio, Osasco, Brazil
*Corresponding Author: Marcus Cezillo, Department of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, Municipal Hospital Antônio Giglio, Osasco, Brazil.
Received: September 21, 2023; Published: November 08, 2023
SThe introduction of laparoscopy in trauma has been gradually gaining acceptance, albeit cautiously, due to the high rate of previously unnoticed injuries reported in the past (41-77%) [1,2]. With advances in technology and surgical technique, unnoticed injuries have decreased significantly, in recent studies, from 13% to 0.12% [3,4], allowing for its expanded use in screening, diagnosis, and therapy.
Citation: Marcus Cezillo., et al. “Trauma Laparoscopy: is there Need to have a Standardization?".Acta Scientific Gastrointestinal Disorders 6.12 (2023): 34-35.
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