[REDUCED-PORT SURGERY].

Nihon Geka Gakkai zasshi Pub Date : 2016-09-01
Mitsuhiro Asakuma, Kazuhisa Uchiyama
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Recently, a new concept of laparoscopic surgery called “reduced-port surgery,” which aims reducing abdominal wall destruction, has been under development. There is as yet no definitive definition for this new surgery, but in this article, we define it as aiming at less invasiveness than conventional laparoscopic surgery by reducing abdominal wall destruction. Several reported meta-analyses concluded that single-port cholecystectomy required longer operation times and had better cosmetic outcomes but that there were no differences in postoperative pain, hospital stays, and complication rates. A search of PubMed using the key words “reduced-port surgery” yielded 96 papers, with the number increasing each year, and half of those were reports from Japan. The future of reduced-port surgery is promising, and the use of this technique will spread and develop in tandem with patient demand and advances in surgical instruments. In particular, advances in instruments including robotics are vital, and contributions by Japanese surgeons and engineers are anticipated. This surgical technique may be ideal for resolving problems of safety, education, cost, curability, etc.

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缩径流手术。
最近,一种新的腹腔镜手术概念被称为“减孔手术”,旨在减少腹壁破坏,正在开发中。这种新手术还没有明确的定义,但在这篇文章中,我们将其定义为通过减少腹壁破坏来减少传统腹腔镜手术的侵入性。一些报道的荟萃分析得出结论,单孔胆囊切除术需要更长的手术时间和更好的美容效果,但在术后疼痛、住院时间和并发症发生率方面没有差异。在PubMed上搜索关键词“减少港口手术”,得到96篇论文,数量每年都在增加,其中一半来自日本。微创手术的未来是很有希望的,随着患者的需求和手术器械的进步,这项技术的应用将会得到推广和发展。特别是,包括机器人在内的仪器的进步至关重要,日本外科医生和工程师的贡献是值得期待的。该手术技术可能是解决安全、教育、费用、治愈等问题的理想方法。
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