Natural orifice surgery (NOS)--toward a single-port transdouglas approach for intra-abdominal procedures.
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Natural orifice surgery (NOS)--toward a single-port transdouglas approach for intra-abdominal procedures. / Stark, Michael; Renzo, Di; Benhidjeb, Tahar; Benhidjeb, Tahar.
In: EUR J OBSTET GYN R B, Vol. 148, No. 2, 2, 2010, p. 114-117.Research output: SCORING: Contribution to journal › SCORING: Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Natural orifice surgery (NOS)--toward a single-port transdouglas approach for intra-abdominal procedures.
AU - Stark, Michael
AU - Renzo, Di
AU - Benhidjeb, Tahar
AU - Benhidjeb, Tahar
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - OBJECTIVE: To describe a future method for abdominal surgical procedures in women using a single-port Transdouglas Endoscopic Device (TED). METHODS AND DESCRIPTION: The first successful laparotomy was performed in the 19th century, and the first endoscopic operation in the 20th century. The 21st century started with experimental operations using the natural body openings. Various abdominal procedures have already been performed through the stomach, but it seems that the transdouglas pathway in women is the most promising access into the peritoneal cavity, for its safety and cost-effectiveness. The TED is designed to perform operations in the upper and the lower abdomen. The New European Surgical Academy (NESA) founded the first European based interdisciplinary working group in order to plan and design instruments toward future gynaecological, urological and surgical applications. CONCLUSION: The single-port TED is expected to replace many of today's endoscopic procedures due to its probably higher safety and better ergonomics.
AB - OBJECTIVE: To describe a future method for abdominal surgical procedures in women using a single-port Transdouglas Endoscopic Device (TED). METHODS AND DESCRIPTION: The first successful laparotomy was performed in the 19th century, and the first endoscopic operation in the 20th century. The 21st century started with experimental operations using the natural body openings. Various abdominal procedures have already been performed through the stomach, but it seems that the transdouglas pathway in women is the most promising access into the peritoneal cavity, for its safety and cost-effectiveness. The TED is designed to perform operations in the upper and the lower abdomen. The New European Surgical Academy (NESA) founded the first European based interdisciplinary working group in order to plan and design instruments toward future gynaecological, urological and surgical applications. CONCLUSION: The single-port TED is expected to replace many of today's endoscopic procedures due to its probably higher safety and better ergonomics.
KW - Humans
KW - Female
KW - Abdominal Cavity surgery
KW - Douglas' Pouch
KW - Endoscopes
KW - Endoscopy methods
KW - Humans
KW - Female
KW - Abdominal Cavity surgery
KW - Douglas' Pouch
KW - Endoscopes
KW - Endoscopy methods
M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz
VL - 148
SP - 114
EP - 117
JO - EUR J OBSTET GYN R B
JF - EUR J OBSTET GYN R B
SN - 0301-2115
IS - 2
M1 - 2
ER -