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International Multicenter Trial on Clinical Natural Orifice Surgery-NOTES IMTN Study: Preliminary Results of 362 Patients
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2010Registro en:
10.1177/1553350610370968
1553-3514
1553-3506
MEDLINE:20504792
WOS:000278025400013
Autor
Zorron, Ricardo
Palanivelu, Chinnusamy
Galvao Neto, Manoel Passos
Ramos, Almino
Salinas, Gustavo
Burghardt, Jens
DeCarli, Luis
Sousa, Luiz Henrique
Forgione, Antonello
Pugliese, Raffaele
Branco, Alcides J.
Balashanmugan, T. S.
Boza, Camilo
Corcione, Francesco
D'Avila Avila, Fausto
Arturo Gomez, Nestor
Galvao Ribeiro, Paulo Ayrosa
Martins, Susana
Filgueiras, Marcos
Gellert, Klaus
Branco, Anibal Wood
Kondo, William
Sanseverino, Jose Inacio
de Sousa, Jose Americo G.
Saavedra, Lil
Ramirez, Edwin
Campos, Josemberg
Sivakumar, K.
Rajan, Pidigu Seshiyer
Jategaonkar, Priyadarshan Anand
Ranagrajan, Muthukumaran
Parthasarathi, Ramakrishnan
Senthilnathan, Palanisamy
Prasad, Mohan
Cuccurullo, Diego
Mueller, Verena
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Resumen
Objectives: Natural orifice translumenal endoscopic surgery (NOTES) is evolving as a promising alternative for abdominal surgery. IMTN Registry was designed to prospectively document early results of natural orifice surgery among a large group of clinical cases. Methods: Sixteen centers from 9 countries were approved to participate in the study, based on study protocol requirements and local institutional review board approval. Transgastric and transvaginal endoscopic natural orifice surgery was clinically applied in 362 patients. Intraoperative and postoperative parameters were prospectively documented. Results: Mean operative time for transvaginal cholecystectomy was 96 minutes, compared with 111 minute for transgastric cholecystectomy. A general complication rate of 8.84% was recorded (grade I-II representing 5.8%, grade III-IV representing 3.04%). No requirement for any analgesia was found in one fourth of cholecystectomy and appendectomy patients. Conclusions: Results of clinical applications of NOTES in the IMTN Study showed the feasibility of different methods of this new minimally invasive alternative for laparoscopic and open surgery.
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