Totally laparoscopic abdominal aortic aneurysm repair.

R Ludemann, L L Swanström
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Current experience with totally laparoscopic aortic aneurysm repair is reviewed with particular attention to the techniques of surgery. Vascular surgery has been slow to enter the field of minimally invasive surgery because of the unique difficulties of managing arterial anatomy with minimal access techniques. Laparoscopic instrumentation has undergone a stunning evolution, and surgeon experience with minimally invasive surgery has grown exponentially. This dramatic revolution has allowed several groups to perform laparoscopic aortic vascular surgery. The surgical approach that each group has taken has varied. The approaches have included both laparoscopically assisted and totally laparoscopic aortic surgery with both transperitoneal and retroperitoneal approaches to the aorta. A review of these varied techniques will be discussed and include our experience with totally laparoscopic aortic surgery. This experience includes both transperitoneal and retroperitoneal approaches to infrarenal aortic aneurysms. An extended discussion of our surgical technique for aneurysm bypass is included. Patient selection, patient positioning, and trocar placement are described. The pattern of surgery for both techniques is enumerated, and postoperative care is discussed. However, the world experience with minimally invasive vascular surgery remains small, therefore a wider acceptance will require a prospective, randomized trial that shows an equally as safe surgical approach as provided open vascular surgery. With its acceptance, minimally invasive vascular surgery should show the patient benefits that befall minimally invasive surgery patients.

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全腹腔镜腹主动脉瘤修复术。
目前的经验,完全腹腔镜主动脉瘤修复特别注意手术技术回顾。血管外科进入微创手术领域的速度很慢,因为用最少的进入技术来处理动脉解剖的独特困难。腹腔镜手术器械经历了惊人的发展,外科医生的微创手术经验也呈指数级增长。这一戏剧性的革命使几个小组能够进行腹腔镜主动脉手术。每个小组采取的手术方法各不相同。入路包括腹腔镜辅助和全腹腔镜主动脉手术,经腹膜和后腹膜入路到主动脉。我们将回顾这些不同的技术,包括我们在全腹腔镜主动脉手术中的经验。本经验包括经腹膜和腹膜后入路治疗肾下主动脉瘤。我们的手术技术的扩展讨论动脉瘤搭桥包括在内。患者选择,患者定位和套管针放置描述。列举了两种技术的手术模式,并讨论了术后护理。然而,世界上微创血管手术的经验仍然很少,因此,更广泛的接受将需要一项前瞻性的随机试验,以显示与开放血管手术同样安全的手术方法。随着它的被接受,微创血管手术应该显示出微创手术患者的益处。
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