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Liselotte Mettler
Researcher at University of Kiel
Publications - 221
Citations - 3878
Liselotte Mettler is an academic researcher from University of Kiel. The author has contributed to research in topics: Laparoscopic surgery & Hysterectomy. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 214 publications receiving 3471 citations.
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One year of experience working with the aid of a robotic assistant (the voice-controlled optic holder AESOP) in gynaecological endoscopic surgery.
TL;DR: The voice-controlled AESOP works more efficiently and faster than the hand or foot control, and allows two doctors to perform complex laparoscopic surgery faster than without the robotic arm.
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Principles and safety measures of electrosurgery in laparoscopy.
TL;DR: This report stresses that a thorough knowledge of electrosurgical fundamentals by the entire operative team is essential for patient safety and recognizing potential complications.
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Clinical diagnosis and treatment of ectopic pregnancy.
Ibrahim Alkatout,Ulrich Honemeyer,Alexander Strauss,Andrea Tinelli,Antonio Malvasi,Walter Jonat,Liselotte Mettler,Thoralf Schollmeyer +7 more
TL;DR: Clinical diagnosis of ectopic pregnancies that now can be diagnosed earlier and treated effectively by laparoscopic surgery are identified and obstetricians and gynecologists should be better able to diagnose ectopic pregnancy in its early stages to provide safe treatment.
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Gynaecological endoscopic evaluation of 4% icodextrin solution: a European, multicentre, double-blind, randomized study of the efficacy and safety in the reduction of de novo adhesions after laparoscopic gynaecological surgery
Geoffrey Trew,G. Pistofidis,G. Pados,A.M. Lower,Liselotte Mettler,Diethelm Wallwiener,Matthias Korell,Jean-Luc Pouly,Maria Elisabetta Coccia,Alain Audebert,Carmine Nappi,Ellen M. Schmidt,Enda McVeigh,S. Landi,Michel Degueldre,P. Konincxk,S. Rimbach,Charles Chapron,D. Dallay,T. Röemer,Alex McConnachie,Ian Ford,Alison M. Crowe,A. D. Knight,Gere S. diZerega,R. DeWilde +25 more
TL;DR: Overall there was no evidence of a clinical effect but various surgical covariates including surgery duration, blood loss, number and size of incisions, suturing and number of knots were found to influence de novo adhesion formation.
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A randomized, prospective, controlled, multicenter clinical trial of a sprayable, site-specific adhesion barrier system in patients undergoing myomectomy
Liselotte Mettler,Alaine Audebert,Enrique Lehmann-Willenbrock,Kourosh Schive-Peterhansl,VR Jacobs,VR Jacobs +5 more
TL;DR: This adhesion barrier was safe, well tolerated, and demonstrated efficacy in a population of patients known to be at risk for adhesion formation in a phase III trial of women undergoing laparoscopic or open uterine myomectomy.