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[Tissue glue in endoscopic surgery]

D Wallviener1, S Rimbach, D Pollman

  • 1Clinique universitaire de Gynécologie-Obstétrique, Heidelberg, RFA.

Revue Francaise De Gynecologie Et D'Obstetrique
|November 1, 1995
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Tissue-glue provides a non-traumatic method for tissue apposition and hemostasis in gynecological endoscopy, reducing operative time. While effective for various procedures, its role in preventing adhesions requires further investigation.

Area of Science:

  • Surgical Innovation
  • Gynecological Endoscopy

Context:

  • Tissue-glue is increasingly utilized in endoscopic gynecological procedures.
  • Traditional suturing techniques can be time-consuming and traumatic.

Purpose:

  • To evaluate the efficacy and safety of tissue-glue in gynecological endoscopic surgery.
  • To compare tissue-glue with traditional suturing methods.

Summary:

  • Tissue-glue facilitates non-traumatic tissue apposition and hemostasis, reducing operative time in procedures like ovarian reconstruction, tubal anastomosis, and uterine perforation closure.
  • Excellent long-term results are noted for these indications, with no observed post-operative complications in 75 endoscopic cases.
  • The efficacy of tissue-glue in sealing peritoneal defects to prevent adhesions requires further study with long-term follow-up.

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Impact:

  • Tissue-glue offers a simpler, less traumatic alternative to endoscopic sutures, promoting tissue healing and hemostasis.
  • Potential to improve patient outcomes and reduce surgical morbidity in gynecological endoscopy.
  • Highlights the need for further research into specific applications, such as adhesion prevention.