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Endoluminal surgery.

T Martínez-Serna1, C J Filipi

  • 1Department of Surgery, Creighton University, 601 North 30th Street, Suite 3740, Omaha, Nebraska 68154, USA.

World Journal of Surgery
|February 25, 1999
PubMed
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Minimally invasive gastric endoluminal surgery offers a new approach for removing gastric tumors and treating ulcers. Current applications show satisfactory results, with ongoing research for broader uses in gastrointestinal conditions.

Area of Science:

  • Gastroenterology
  • Minimally Invasive Surgery
  • Endoluminal Techniques

Background:

  • Laparoscopic surgery advancements have enabled the development of endoluminal gastric surgery.
  • This technique leverages high-definition imaging and specialized instrumentation for minimally invasive procedures.
  • Initial laboratory and clinical investigations are exploring diverse applications of this emerging surgical field.

Observation:

  • Endoluminal gastric wall excision is frequently used for superficial gastric malignancies, leiomyomas, and polyps.
  • Successful pancreaticocystogastrostomy has been achieved via intraluminal surgery, though complications like bleeding and fusion issues exist.
  • Case reports document foreign body removal and treatment of bleeding gastric ulcers using intraluminal approaches.

Findings:

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  • Clinical experience with endoluminal gastric surgery is growing, with initial outcomes reported as satisfactory.
  • The procedure is effective for specific gastric conditions, demonstrating feasibility and positive early results.
  • Challenges such as bleeding and tissue fusion require careful management and further study.

Implications:

  • Familiarity with indications and access devices is crucial for surgeons adopting gastric endoluminal surgery.
  • Future applications may include treating gastroesophageal reflux disease and various bleeding disorders.
  • Multi-institutional trials are planned to further validate gastric excision procedures and expand clinical adoption.