Abstract:As an alternative to the standard laparoscopic procedure, single-incision laparoscopic sigmoidectomy via the umbilicus is technically feasible and effective. This attractive procedure aims to increase the patient's comfort further after abdominal surgery.
“…There has been no large-scale multicenter study of the use of SILS for colorectal cancer as of yet; most reports have been clinical experiences at a single institute [17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27]. A recent review of SILS summarized the results from 149 patients [13].…”
SILS performed using CLT was safe and effective in providing radical treatment of cT2N0 cancer in the right-sided colon, sigmoid, or rectosigmoid. SILS was advantageous with respect to cosmesis and lower cost of access instruments.
“…There has been no large-scale multicenter study of the use of SILS for colorectal cancer as of yet; most reports have been clinical experiences at a single institute [17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27]. A recent review of SILS summarized the results from 149 patients [13].…”
SILS performed using CLT was safe and effective in providing radical treatment of cT2N0 cancer in the right-sided colon, sigmoid, or rectosigmoid. SILS was advantageous with respect to cosmesis and lower cost of access instruments.
“…The feasibility of SILS has repeatedly been demonstrated for various colorectal procedures including sigmoid colectomies, segmental colectomies, and even restorative proctocolectomies for both benign and also malign diseases [23][24][25][26][27]. However, a significant proportion of the published evidence has been gained from selected cohorts of patients.…”
Up to a body mass index of 35 kg/m(2), increased body weight does not significantly reduce the feasibility and outcome of single-incision laparoscopic surgery for diverticulitis.
“…Разработка современных портов ЕЛД с возмож-ностью введения в брюшную полость до 4 манипу-ляторов, новых инструментов расширила спектр выполняемых хирургических вмешательств [18]. В статье, опубликованной в 2013 г., проанализиро-вано 20 лапароскопических резекций из ЕД, выпол-ненных по поводу осложненного дивертикулеза, по сравнению с таким же количеством операций, вы-полненных мультипортовым лапароскопическим ОБЗОРЫ методом.…”
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