Background: Endoscopic removal of gastrointestinal tract lesions is increasingly popular around the world. We evaluated feasibility, safety, effectiveness, and user learning curve of new endoscopic platform for complex intraluminal interventions.
Methods: A novel system, consisting of expandable working chamber with two independent instrument guides (LIG), was inserted into colon.
Background: Several minimally invasive technologies are available to treat common soft tissue lesions including symptomatic hemorrhoids. The use of energy to deliver heat and coagulate target lesions is commonly practiced. This study compares the histologic effects produced on intestinal tissues by two energy-based systems which employ different approaches of heat delivery.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Perforated appendicitis is associated with a significant risk of postoperative abdominal and wound infection. Only a few controversial studies evaluate the role of laparoscopy in perforated appendicitis. The significance of conversion from laparoscopy to open appendectomy for perforated appendicitis is not well defined.
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August 1999
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy has become the gold standard in the care of patients with cholelithiasis. A standard laparoscopic cholecystectomy employs three trocar incisions outside the umbilicus, which are a source of potential wound complications and an undesirable cosmetic outcome. We describe here a modification of the laparoscopic cholecystectomy which utilizes two transumbilical trocars and two transabdominal gallbladder stay sutures and does not require abdominal wall incisions outside the umbilicus.
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April 1999
The current techniques for intraperitoneal mesh fixation are complex and time-consuming. We present here a simple technique for the fixation of the mesh during laparoscopic intraperitoneal ventral hernia repair.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDNA immunization has been shown to elicit both antibody and CTL responses against antigens expressed by infectious organisms. Because CTL responses have been implicated in rejection of cancer, we investigated whether DNA immunization by particle bombardment using a gene gun could induce CTL responses that were capable of rejecting tumors in mice. DNA immunization by particle bombardment using genes encoding beta-galactosidase and ovalbumin primed mice to generate CTLs in two genetic backgrounds (DBA/2 and C57BL/6 strains, respectively).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn tumor transplantation models in mice, cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) are typically the primary effector cells. CTLs recognize major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I-associated peptides expressed by tumors, leading to tumor rejection. Peptides presented by cancer cells can originate from viral proteins, normal self-proteins regulated during differentiation, or altered proteins derived from genetic alterations.
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June 1998
Several techniques have been described for the trocar placement in laparoscopic-assisted colectomy (LAC). They share the placement of four or five trocars in different areas of the abdomen. A specimen extraction incision in these techniques generally incorporates only one or two trocar sites, and combined length of these incisions approximates the length of a limited laparotomy incision for open colectomy.
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April 1998
Leiomyomas represent 2% of gastric tumors. Commonly, gastric leiomyomas are clinically silent. Most often they become clinically apparent due to bleeding from ulceration of the overlying gastric mucosa.
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April 1997
Treatment of colonic injury has progressed since the recognition of the value of colostomy or bowel exteriorization during the second World War. The treatment guidelines take into consideration the time interval between perforation and treatment as well as the nature, the site, and the cause of perforation. Laparoscopic primary repair of relatively small colonic perforations without spillage of bowel content has been reported.
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April 1997
A case report of laparoscopic treatment of gastric volvulus in an 85-year-old man is presented. The patient did not have intraoperative or postoperative complications, tolerated a diet in 48 hours, and was discharged home 4 days after surgery. A gastric volvulus can be safely treated using laparoscopic techniques.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe inability to completely mobilize the redundant colon in perineal rectosigmoidectomy (Altemeier's procedure) for full-thickness rectal prolapse is a main contributor to the recurrence rate associated with the procedure. However, the presence of a redundant sigmoid after the Ripstein procedure or other rectal sling operations is the main cause of the high rate of postoperative constipation and stool impaction. Low anterior resection as the definitive treatment is associated with the higher morbidity of laparotomy and the risk of anastomotic leak.
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