降落伞法":腹腔镜肿瘤处理新技术。

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 SURGERY Journal of Minimal Access Surgery Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-09-27 DOI:10.4103/jmas.jmas_159_22
Noriaki Kashu, Noriyuki Nishiwaki, Tetsuya Kagawa, Tomokazu Kakishita, Shinji Hato
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目的和目标:虽然粘膜下肿瘤(SMT)的腹腔镜手术可能需要多根支撑线,但单根线的牵引方向只是一种选择,而且不能自由改变。为了解决这个问题,我们引入了一种创新的肿瘤处理技术,命名为 "降落伞法":在缝合之前,如果肿瘤位于小弯或大弯附近,则对周围血管进行处理。沿着瘤周标记在浆肌层结扎一根单纤丝线,每行缝合约五针,并适度偏转。接着,另一根单韧带线穿过偏转处并结扎;这就像一个降落伞的形状,可以在整个圆周上以均匀的张力向任何方向拉动:我们为三名患有壁外生长型胃肠道间质瘤(约 2-3 厘米)的患者实施了这一手术。中位缝合时间为 10 分钟。腹腔镜胃局部切除术安全进行,患者出院时未出现任何并发症:在这项研究中,我们展示了一种新颖、简单、廉价、实用且合理的 SMT 处理技术,命名为 "降落伞法"。我们相信,这项技术将在内窥镜合作手术中得到更多应用。
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'The parachute method': A novel technique for laparoscopic tumour handling.

Aims and objectives: Although laparoscopic surgery for submucosal tumours (SMTs) may require multiple support threads, the traction direction of a single thread is only one option and cannot be freely changed. To solve this problem, we introduced a novel innovative technique for tumour handling, named 'the parachute method'.

Subjects and methods: Prior to suturing, the surrounding vessel was treated when the tumour was located near the lesser or greater curvature. A monofilament thread was ligated in the serous muscle layer along the peritumoural markings with approximately five stitches in a row, with moderate deflection. Next, the other monofilament thread was passed through the deflection and ligated; this resembled a parachute shape that could be pulled in any direction over the entire circumference with uniform tension.

Results: We performed this procedure in three patients with extramural growth-type gastrointestinal stromal tumours of approximately 2-3 cm. The median suturing time was 10 minutes. Laparoscopic local resection of the stomach was safely performed, and the patients were discharged without any complications.

Conclusion: In this study, we demonstrate a novel, simple, inexpensive, useful and reasonable technique for handling SMTs, named 'the parachute method'. We believe that this technique will have additional applications in cooperative surgery with endoscopy.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Minimal Access Surgery (JMAS), the official publication of Indian Association of Gastrointestinal Endo Surgeons, launched in early 2005. The JMAS, a quarterly publication, is the first English-language journal from India, as also from this part of the world, dedicated to Minimal Access Surgery. The JMAS boasts an outstanding editorial board comprising of Indian and international experts in the field.
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