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The Effect of Age and Body Mass Index on the Surgical Anatomy of Supraumbilical Port Insertion: Implications for Laparoscopic and Robotic Surgery
Available to PurchaseMohamed A. Bedaiwy, Paul J. Yong, Tarek A. Farghaly, Faten F. Abdelhafez, Justin Tan, Rachel Pope, William W. Hurd, James H. Liu, Kristine Zanotti
Gynecol Obstet Invest (2018) 83 (6): 546–551.
Published Online: 27 April 2018
... was significantly associated with < 7 cm distance between the skin and aorta (Mann-Whitney test, p < 0.001). In fact, all but one of the 28 measurements < 7 cm between skin and aorta were in patients with BMI < 30. Supraumbilical Anatomy Aorta Inferior vena cava Laparoscopy Robotics...
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Fetus: Initial Experience
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Gynecol Obstet Invest (1990) 29 (4): 255–258.
Published Online: 02 March 2010
... interpositi was noted. In the fetus with hydrocephalus, clear images of the intracranial structure were obtained. Similarly, location of the placenta was clearly depicted. MRI is currently less than satisfactory to determine the fetal anatomy, however, it does provide unique and characteristic information...