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This study introduces a totally laparoscopic approach for left-sided colonic resection, including transanal specimen delivery and intracorporeal anastomosis. This technique aims to advance minimally invasive colorectal surgery beyond current laparoscopic-assisted methods.

Area of Science:

  • Colorectal Surgery
  • Minimally Invasive Surgery
  • Surgical Techniques

Background:

  • Laparoscopic surgery is increasingly adopted in colorectal procedures.
  • Current laparoscopic-assisted techniques often involve extracorporeal bowel manipulation.
  • A need exists for fully intracorporeal laparoscopic colorectal resections.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe a technique for totally laparoscopic left-sided colonic resection.
  • To detail transanal specimen delivery and intracorporeal colorectal anastomosis.
  • To discuss indications and controversies of this advanced laparoscopic approach.

Main Methods:

  • Detailed description of a totally laparoscopic left-sided colonic resection.
  • Implementation of transanal specimen extraction.

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  • Performance of an intracorporeal colorectal anastomosis.
  • Main Results:

    • Successful execution of a totally laparoscopic left-sided colonic resection with intracorporeal anastomosis.
    • Demonstration of transanal specimen delivery as a viable method.
    • Discussion of the technique's feasibility and potential benefits.

    Conclusions:

    • Totally laparoscopic left-sided colonic resection with transanal specimen delivery and intracorporeal anastomosis is a feasible advanced technique.
    • This approach offers a potential evolution in minimally invasive colorectal surgery.
    • Further evaluation of indications and outcomes is warranted.