They really call them:
Abdominal wall lifting devices.
I would highly recommend you get a free subscription, courtesy of Karl Storz, to WebSurg, the e-surgical reference.
On their home page you will see the free registration.
http://www.websurg.com/homepage/index.php
After registration, return to home page
Go to
1st dropdown menu:
Virtual university
Choose equipment
Choose devices
Choose devices again
then scroll down to insulfflators
Oh boy there are some scary consequences revealed to me the patient...
and what is done to compensate for them.
Understand your pneumoperitoneum with this wonderful PowerPoint tutorial.
I was reading the various complications
and while reading about issues of pregnancy and insuflation
I found this most fascinating nugget of fact and one most scathing opinion,
"In our own experience, no significant advantage is offered by such devices."
"Abdominal wall lifting devices:
A number of systems for lifting the abdominal wall are on the market. More th an 10 different systems with intra-abdominal retraction or placement of subcutaneous fixation systems have been invented since 1997. The mechanical portion of the retractor is placed in the abdominal cavity through a 10 mm to 20 mm incision and connected to a system of articulations attached to the operating table. The advantage of these systems is the prevention of complications secondary to excessive intra-abdominal pressure. They also avoid the risk of gas embolism during procedures such as hepatectomy where central venous injury may occur. However, they do have the disadvantage of providing a more limited operative field compared with a conventional pneumoperitoneum. Postoperative pain is the same with both techniques, but operating time is significantly longer. Complete exploration of the operative cavity is not possible with these kinds of retraction devices.
Since the pneumoperitoneum has been implicated in the seeding of cancerous cells to trocar ports, abdominal wall retractors could be of use in preventing such a complication: an experimental study comparing the effects of laparotomy, laparoscopy with insufflation and parietal retraction has demonstrated a lower incidence of seeding with retractor use. This experimental finding has never been confirmed by clinical observation. Indeed the poor exposure obtained with retractors may well lead to inappropriate tumor handling leading to increased risk of intraoperative tumor spread. In our own experience, no significant advantage is offered by such devices."
Why on earth would anyone choose this device to perform adhesiolysis?
"Complete exploration of the operative cavity is not possible with these kinds of retraction devices."
Perhaps because we are the most desparate, vulnerable group of suffering people he could prey upon.
He cannot see all areas needing to be lysed!
No wonder everyone has to go back!
Duh!
Don't feel bad, we were just desparate. We can now be aware and break this viciuos cycle.
He never saw Sally's imflamed appendix?
He never saw mine and Tonya's endo?
Never saw the inflammed gallbladders?
He says it's not his fault as he never saw, didn't want to see, COULD NOT SEE....And he never mentioned that.,,yet he knew.
But happy to take your money for subsequent surgeries! What a financial jackpot!
Ok, lets put some things together. An excruciation by Dawn Rose (smirk)
In the area of adhesiolysis....
thats his way,
with subtle semantics.
Very selective terminology that evolves with each negative situation, for use in future evasion.
Photos, never dvd's or videos.
You only get to see what he wishes shown.
( which god forbid, a video would help another doctor down the road understand what has happened to you,
might save your life in a surgical situation plus I hear that adhesiolysis videos are a real laugh riot with the gang down at Social Security)
The photos he shows of umbilical adhesions at 3rd look.
3rd 4th look and hanging off the Hook Picture from Das Hook aka abdolift
ihrt.blogspot.com/2006/02/3rd-4th-look-and-hanging-off-hook.html
How arrogant!
What fools he has played us for.
Negative attacks in public against patients
Show this post to any Doctor
ihrt.blogspot.com/2006/02/show-this-post-to-any-doctor.html
and pure liar liar pants on fire stuff
Dawn Rose Operative Reports - You decide
http://www.adhesionrelateddisorder.com/Dawn-Rose-Op-Reports.html
Now this one should just terrify us all.
German doctors press for a national trial register
http://adhesion.bravejournal.com/entry/18388
Apparently any one can do any type of trail they like with out letting people know.
Here's an experiment lured in with the promise of Daniel being a plastic surgeon
probably he just wanted to see if he could perform plastic surgery. Um, no he screwed up bad.
Another from endogyn speaks out! Dear Dr. Krusch...
ihrt.blogspot.com/2006/02/another-from-endogyn-speaks-out-dear.html
...and this
Please Help Save Tonya!
Save Tonya. The links below will help you to understand what adhesions really are. Tonya and I were fooled into thinking she was saved, but she is much worse now. ... "From: Tonya Nordquist. To: Dr.Kruschinski@t-online.de. Sent: Sunday, July 27, 2003 1 ... - Original Message - From:
and here's the other member I could find in Daniel's accolade of:
Board member of the Gasless Laparoscopic & Endoscopic Surgeons Society (GasLESS)
www.chowbey.com
some guy in India that Daniel probably got drunk with....
So have we all been part of Daniel's skewing of the facts because he wants to...
"Actual Project: Franchising endoscopic surgery in gynecology in Germany and other countries."
http://www.obgyn.net/meet.asp?page=/all_advisors/D_Kruschinski
"He developed and designed several abdominal wall-lifting systems, including the recent AbdoLift, a Karl Storz product. Dr. Kruschinski is currently involved in franchising endoscopic gynecologic surgery in Germany and other countries."
From his own CV.
From Daniel in an email to Dawn Rose;
"Dear Dawn,
I'm not angry at you. My vision is that YOU ALL cooperate together and
make my dream come through"
We are nothing more than test burgers for his lucrative vision of McDonald's gynecology.
1 comment:
Thank you Helen.
I believe my error was not placing the hyphen in the word.
Dawn
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