Transvaginal endoscopic appendectomy in humans: a unique approach to NOTES--world's first report
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- DOI: 10.1007/s00464-008-9811-5
Transvaginal endoscopic appendectomy in humans: a unique approach to NOTES--world's first report
Abstract
Background: Natural orifice translumenal endoscopic surgery (NOTES) is the newest technique emerging in the field of surgery. There are several techniques described in the literature; however there is no standardization yet. We describe the transvaginal approach for endoscopic appendectomy in humans, probably the world's first report.
Materials and methods: Pneumoperitoneum was achieved via a Veress needle in the umbilicus. Routine 12-mm endoscope and routine instruments were used. Peritoneal access was gained via a transvaginal approach through the posterior fornix.
Results: Out of a total of six patients, a totally endoscopic transvaginal appendectomy was successfully performed for one patient. The other five patients were either converted to conventional laparoscopy or aided by a laparoscope. The average age of the patients was 29.5 years. The mean operating time was 103.5 min. Hospital stay was 1-2 days. The follow-ups were scheduled at 7 days, 30 days, 90 days, and 6 months. The vaginal wound was examined by the gynecologist and found to have completely healed during the first and second follow-up.
Discussion: So far in humans, transgastric appendectomy and cholecystectomy, and transvaginal cholecystectomy have been reported. A transvaginal endoscopic appendectomy in humans has not been reported yet. The transvaginal approach provided a normal image of the target organ, unlike the inverted image of a transgastric approach caused by the inability to manipulate the scope outside the mouth. The technical ease of the procedure and early outcome seem satisfactory, although comparative studies are needed to confirm this.
Comment in
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  Reply to: Re: "NOTES: Where have we been and where are we going" (2008; 22(5):1143-1145) and "Transvaginal endoscopic appendectomy in humans: a unique approach to NOTES, world's first" (2008; 22(5):1343-1347).Surg Endosc. 2009 Mar;23(3):668. doi: 10.1007/s00464-008-0176-6. Epub 2008 Dec 5. Surg Endosc. 2009. PMID: 19057964 No abstract available.
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  E-NOTES appendectomy versus transvaginal appendectomy: similar cosmetic results but shorter complete recovery?Surg Endosc. 2009 Apr;23(4):916-7. doi: 10.1007/s00464-008-0284-3. Epub 2009 Jan 30. Surg Endosc. 2009. PMID: 19184218 No abstract available.
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