Zusammenfassung
Die neueste Entwicklung auf dem Gebiet der minimal-invasiven Chirurgie ist NOTES (Natural Orifice Transluminal Endoscopic Surgery), die endoskopisch Zugangswege über den Gastrointestinaltrakt oder die Vagina nutzt. Im Gegensatz zur klassischen Laparoskopie ergibt sich dadurch die Möglichkeit einer Operation ohne sichtbare Narben. Wir haben die Technik als festen Bestandteil unseres operativen Spektrums insbesondere bei der Adnexektomie implementiert. Über einen transvaginalen Zugang wird ein flexibles Endoskop (Fa. Storz) intraperitoneal eingeführt. Über integrierte Arbeitskanäle führen wir die Adnexektomie sowie vaginal assistierte Hysterektomien durch. Somit ist die NOTES-Technik eine neue und vielversprechende Weiterentwicklung der minimal-invasiven Chirurgie, die die Invasivität im Vergleich zur klassischen Laparoskopie noch weiter senken kann.
Abstract
The latest development in the field of minimally invasive surgery is NOTES (natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery), which uses endoscopic accesses through the gastrointestinal tract or the vagina. In contrast to classic laparoscopic surgery, this technique offers the opportunity of surgery without visible scars. This technique has been integrated into our surgical procedures especially for adnexectomy. Through a transvaginal approach a flexible endoscope (Fa. Storz) is inserted intraperitoneally. Via integrated working canals, both adnexectomies as well as hysterectomies are performed. Thus the NOTES technique is a new and promising development in minimally invasive surgery, which can reduce the invasiveness even further as compared to classic laparoscopic surgery.
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Dian, D., Scholz, C., Weissenbacher, T. et al. Narbenfreies Operieren (NOTES) in der Gynäkologie. Gynäkologe 43, 154–158 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00129-009-2445-4
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