This video demonstrates a novel, transesophageal endoscopic technique for mediastinal and thoracic lymph node dissection and en bloc lymphadenectomy using a Natural Orifice Transluminal Endoscopic Surgery (NOTES®) technique. Using a swine model, a double-channel gastroscope equipped with an endoscopic cap band mucosectomy device is used to create a small esophageal mucosal defect. Next, a short […]
INTRODUCTION: Safe esophageal closure remains a challenge in transesophageal Natural Orifice Transluminal Endoscopic Surgery (NOTES) procedures. Suturing or t-tag devices are time consuming and risk organ injury due to their blind deployment. Endoclips are difficult to place in the narrow esophagus and submucosal tunneling techniques do not necessarily prevent leakage of esophageal contents into the […]
Background:Traditional approach for surgical management of mature pancreatic pseudocysts is by internal drainage by cystgastrostomy or cystjejunostomy via open or laparoscopic approaches. Endoscopic drainage procedures have been described; however, they require multiple interventions and are sometimes not definitive. We describe NOTES® (Natural Orifice Translumenal Endoscopic Surgery) stapled cystgastrostomy as a less invasive surgical procedure for […]
Introduction. Natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery (NOTES) makes it possible to perform intraperitoneal surgical procedures with a minimal number of access points in the abdominal wall. At the present time these procedures are hybrids. It is expected a better cosmetic result and lower incidence in parietal complications in front of laparoscopic cholecystectomy, but is necessary […]
Aims. Evaluation of the efficiency and reproductibility of hybrid transvaginal endoscopic surgery in non-elective surgical procedures to treat intraabdominal infections caused by acute cholecystitis, appendicitis or tubo-ovarian infection. Methods. Prospective non-randomized clinical series of ten selected female patients with acute intraabdominal infection caused by acute cholecystitis (n=6), appendicitis (n=2) and pelvic infection of tubes or […]