2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.gassur.2005.08.005
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Development of a New Access Device for Transgastric Surgery

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“…16,33 Current research on developing instruments to aid performing pure NOTES is underway. 34,35 For further incorporation into humans, fundamental steps and elements present in all procedures, as well as practical and technical challenges, will need to be resolved.…”
Section: Minimalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…16,33 Current research on developing instruments to aid performing pure NOTES is underway. 34,35 For further incorporation into humans, fundamental steps and elements present in all procedures, as well as practical and technical challenges, will need to be resolved.…”
Section: Minimalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using two endoscopes, or a single endoscope conjugated with a transabdominal trocar, Park et al [8] and Swanstrom et al [9] experienced significant difficulties performing cholecystectomy using shape-lock technology. These authors reported difficulties related to controlling the pneumoperitoneum and obtaining a stable platform for anatomy exposure, organ retraction, secure grasping, and adequate triangulation of instruments.…”
Section: Experimental Work Using the Transvesical Portmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using two endoscopes, or a single endoscope conjugated with a transabdominal trocar, Park et al [7] and Swanstrom et al [26] experienced significant difficulties performing cholecystectomy using shape-lock technology. Rolanda et al [20] introduced a combined transgastric and transvesical approach to effectively perform moderately complex upper-abdominal procedures such as cholecystectomy.…”
Section: Experimental Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several researchers who performed complex abdominal procedures via an isolated transgastric pathway have encountered problems with decreased triangulation and retroflexion [26]. Lower abdominal ports, however, may overcome some of these limitations, with added advantage in complex operations.…”
Section: Advantages and Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%