Laparoscopic Billroth-II gastrectomy.

B Ablassmaier, K Gellert, U Tanzella, J M Müller
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Abstract

Although the use of laparoscopic techniques in gastric surgery had become a focus in upper gastrointestinal surgery, standardized procedures have not yet been developed. The purpose of the study was to develop a standardized technique for laparoscopic Billroth-II resection in a cadaver model. End points were intraoperative complications and patency of the gastro jejunostomy. Laparoscopic partial stomach resection was performed in seven cadavers. The specimen was removed through an enlarged trocar incision. The first part of the jejunum was temporarily taken out through the same incision and a side-to-side jejuno-jejunostomy created. The gastrojejunostomy was stapled intracorporally. After surgery, all cadavers underwent autopsy. No lesions of intraabdominal organs were found, and the gastrojejunostomy was patent with correct stapling. No major intraoperative complications were recorded. Using the described technique, a laparoscopic Billroth-II operation can safely be accomplished. The technique has been successfully performed in three patients in the last month.

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腹腔镜Billroth II胃切除术。
虽然在胃手术中使用腹腔镜技术已成为上消化道手术的一个重点,但标准化的程序尚未制定。本研究的目的是开发一种在尸体模型中进行腹腔镜Billroth-II切除术的标准化技术。终点为术中并发症及胃空肠造口通畅情况。腹腔镜胃部分切除7具尸体。通过扩大套管针切口取出标本。通过相同的切口暂时取出空肠的第一部分,并进行侧对侧空肠吻合术。胃空肠内吻合术。手术后,所有尸体都进行了尸检。腹内脏器未见损伤,吻合通畅,吻合术正确。术中无重大并发症。使用所描述的技术,可以安全地完成腹腔镜Billroth-II手术。上个月,该技术已在三位患者身上成功实施。
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