scholarly journals Multicentric study on laparoendoscopic single-site surgery and minilaparoscopic surgery in gynaecology. Ultra-MIS (Ultra Minimally Invasive Surgery).

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2017 ◽  
Vol 47 (11) ◽  
Author(s):  
Diego da Costa ◽  
Renato do Nascimento Libardoni ◽  
Júlia Tramontini Schmitt ◽  
Aline Spode Padilha ◽  
Francisco Jorge Schulz Júnior ◽  
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ABSTRACT: The purpose of this study was to assess the use of a homemade multiport for LESS (laparoendoscopic single-site surgery) ovariohysterectomy (OVH) in cats. Intra and postoperative variables of the surgery steps, technical challenges, complications and evolution of surgical time by a surgeon in training were evaluated. Twenty queens were selected for LESS OVH. The multiport device was manufactured of a conical-shaped ethylene polytereftalate (PET) bottle, urethral catheter no. 8, latex balloon no. 11, a 3.5mm and a 6mm laparoscopic trocars. Hemostasis was carried out using bipolar diathermy. Mean total surgical time was 14.54±5.12 minutes. Approach to right and left ovarian pedicles and abdominal access for insertion of the multiport device were the most time consuming surgical steps. LESS ovariohysterectomy using a new homemade multiport device is feasible and safe. Thus, the proposed technique may be considered as a minimally invasive alternative to ovariohysterectomy in the feline specie.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rene I. Luna

Minimally invasive surgery has changed the landscape of women’s surgical healthcare. Conventional and robotic laparoscopy are the preferred approach for many major minimally invasive gynecological procedures. However, the philosophy of minimally invasive surgery has been pushed to reduce the size and minimize the number of ports placed. Many conventional minimally invasive surgical procedures use 3–5 ports through multiple small incisions. Laparoscopic single site surgery tries to perform on that philosophy but has its limitations. Enters robotic surgery already a major force in minimally invasive surgery and now sets to remove the limitations of single site surgery. However it requires proper understanding of the instruments and the techniques for successful robotic single site surgery. It starts with patient selection. Knowing the instruments needed and the proper set up of those instruments. Then knowing how to use the instruments in operating and suturing and closing. And finish with special considerations.


2018 ◽  
Vol 03 (03n04) ◽  
pp. 1841007 ◽  
Author(s):  
Truman Cheng ◽  
Xue Zhang ◽  
Calvin Sze Hang Ng ◽  
Philip Wai Yan Chiu ◽  
Zheng Li

A major challenge of minimally invasive surgery (MIS), particularly in laparoendoscopic single site (LESS) surgery, is trocar crowding. Trocar crowding causes instruments fencing, limited instrument access and limited endoscope views. It also increases the workload of surgeons. One strategy to alleviate the problem is to use magnetic anchored and guided system (MAGS). Existing MAGS endoscopes are assembled by multiple miniature components and actuated by onboard motors. This makes them complex, difficult to manufacture as well as requires additional power consumption. In this work, we present a novel soft-bodied magnetic anchored and guided endoscope, which comprises of a silicon structure, the magnets and a wireless camera module. The developed endoscope incorporates benefits of both MAGS (e.g. wireless steering and translation) and soft-bodied devices (e.g. compactness, lightweight, safety and simple fabrication). We model the moment loads experienced by the silicon structure to optimize the design of the endoscope. Performance and feasibility of the endoscope are validated using both benchtop setting and animal cadaver.


2013 ◽  
Vol 5 (6) ◽  
pp. 93
Author(s):  
Mark A. Preston ◽  
James D. Watterson ◽  
Brian DM Blew

Minimally invasive surgery is rapidly evolving due to new technologyand techniques designed to improve patient outcomes. Wereport a case of a young woman with an atrophic kidney secondaryto reflux nephropathy, suffering from recurrent episodes of pyelonephritis.She was treated successfully using laparoendoscopicsingle-site surgery (LESS). We also present a review of the literature.


Urology ◽  
2011 ◽  
Vol 77 (3) ◽  
pp. 631-634 ◽  
Author(s):  
Saad A. Mir ◽  
Sara L. Best ◽  
Chester J. Donnally ◽  
Cenk Gurbuz ◽  
Chad R. Tracy ◽  
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