2010
DOI: 10.1177/1553350610371335
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Fully Laparoscopic Colorectal Anastomosis Involving Percutaneous Endoluminal Colonic Anvil Control (PECAC)

Abstract: By positioning the anvil without colon exteriorization, this technique enables pure intraperitoneal colonic anastomoses that may advance natural orifice operating.

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“…Each intraoperative step was accomplished with confidence, similar to standard multiport laparoscopy. These results are in accordance with those reported in the literature: the use of the “glove-port” has been reported previously in general surgery [1315] studies as in others specialities; in some papers it is moving from single-case descriptions to case series [16, 17]. …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Each intraoperative step was accomplished with confidence, similar to standard multiport laparoscopy. These results are in accordance with those reported in the literature: the use of the “glove-port” has been reported previously in general surgery [1315] studies as in others specialities; in some papers it is moving from single-case descriptions to case series [16, 17]. …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…11 Furthermore, as a preparatory step toward NOTES® colorectal procedures, we conceived a technical trick to achieve a percutaneous endoluminal control position of the anvil in virtually all the segments of the colon (PECAC). 12 We used this technique to perform a single port sigmoidectomy with transabdominal specimen extraction and a triport sigmoidectomy with transanal specimen extraction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of the 'glove-port' has been reported previously in both in this [12][13][14] and other specialities and in such allied fields it is moving beyond single case descriptions to case series [15,16]. In our department, we started using this technique in standard multiport laparoscopic anterior resection during the formation of the colorectal anastomosis after specimen extraction through the umbilicus (also our preferred location for siting a 10 mm camera during the laparoscopic mobilisation stage of the procedure).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%