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Novel method of full-thickness bladder closure with an endoscopic suturing mach...

Oliveira, C; Autorino, R; Ferreira, C; Cicione, A; Damiano, R; De Sio, M; Correia-Pinto, J; Lima, E

OBJECTIVE: To assess the feasibility of a pure endoscopic closure method for vesical perforations using fully absorbable material. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A pilot experimental study was performed in eight anaesthetized female pigs. Four 10-mm and four 20-mm endoscopic full thickness cystotomies were created. An endoscopic suturing machine (RD-180®; LSI Solutions, Victor, NY, USA) was deployed through the workin...


Natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery (NOTES): where are we going? A ...

Autorino, R; Yakoubi, R; White, WM; Gettman, M; De Sio, M; Quattrone, C; Di Palma, C; Izzo, A; Correia-Pinto, J; Kaouk, JH; Lima, E

The aim of this study was to analyse natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery (NOTES)-related publications over the last 5 years. A systematic literature search was done to retrieve publications related to NOTES from 2006 to 2011. The following variables were recorded: year of publication; article type; study design; setting; Journal Citation Reports® journal category; authors area of surgical speciality...


Three-dimensional vs standard laparoscopy: comparative assessment using a valid...

Cicione, A; Autorino, R; Breda, A; De Sio, M; Damiano, R; Fusco, F; Greco, F; Carvalho-Dias, E; Mota, P; Nogueira, C; Pinho, P; Mirone, V

OBJECTIVE: To compare the last generation of 3-dimensional imaging (3D) vs standard 2-dimensional imaging (2D) laparoscopy. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A prospective observational study was conducted during the 4th Minimally Invasive Urological Surgical Week Course held in Braga (Portugal) in April 2013. The course participants and faculty were asked to perform standardized tasks in the dry laboratory setting and ra...


Natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery (NOTES): where are we going? A ...

Autorino, R; Yakoubi, R; White, WM; Gettman, M; De Sio, M; Quattrone, C; Di Palma, C; Izzo, A; Correia-Pinto, J; Kaouk, JH; Lima, E

The aim of this study was to analyse natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery (NOTES)-related publications over the last 5 years. A systematic literature search was done to retrieve publications related to NOTES from 2006 to 2011. The following variables were recorded: year of publication; article type; study design; setting; Journal Citation Reports® journal category; authors area of surgical speciality...

Data: 2013   |   Origem: Repositório Comum

Three-dimensional vs standard laparoscopy: comparative assessment using a valid...

Cicione, A; Autorino, R; Breda, A; De Sio, M; Damiano, R; Fusco, F; Greco, F; Carvalho-Dias, E; Mota, P; Nogueira, C; Pinho, P; Mirone, V

OBJECTIVE: To compare the last generation of 3-dimensional imaging (3D) vs standard 2-dimensional imaging (2D) laparoscopy. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A prospective observational study was conducted during the 4th Minimally Invasive Urological Surgical Week Course held in Braga (Portugal) in April 2013. The course participants and faculty were asked to perform standardized tasks in the dry laboratory setting and ra...

Data: 2013   |   Origem: Repositório Comum

Public perception of "scarless" surgery: a critical analysis of the literature

Autorino, R; White, WM; Gettman, MT; Khalifeh, A; De Sio, M; Lima, E; Kaouk, JH

Evidence relating to the perception and view of patients and physicians on natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery (NOTES) and laparoendoscopic single-site surgery (LESS) was scrutinized. A comprehensive literature search was performed through PubMed. A total of 18 studies were included in the analysis. Patients demonstrated interest in scarless surgery, with a preference for LESS over NOTES. Safety and...


Public perception of "scarless" surgery: a critical analysis of the literature

Autorino, R; White, WM; Gettman, MT; Khalifeh, A; De Sio, M; Lima, E; Kaouk, JH

Evidence relating to the perception and view of patients and physicians on natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery (NOTES) and laparoendoscopic single-site surgery (LESS) was scrutinized. A comprehensive literature search was performed through PubMed. A total of 18 studies were included in the analysis. Patients demonstrated interest in scarless surgery, with a preference for LESS over NOTES. Safety and...

Data: 2012   |   Origem: Repositório Comum

Low-cost reusable instrumentation for laparoendoscopic single-site nephrectomy:...

Autorino, R; Kim, FJ; Rane, A; De Sio, M; Stein, RJ; Micali, S; Correia-Pinto, J; Kaouk, JH; Lima, E

PURPOSE: To test different sets of prebent instruments and a new reusable access device for laparoendoscopic single-site (LESS) surgery. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Three surgeons with previous experience in LESS performed 12 nephrectomies in six pigs. In all procedures, a multichannel access device (X-CONE) and a 5-mm extra-long telescope were used. Four sets of prebent instruments with different profiles (S-porta...


Low-cost reusable instrumentation for laparoendoscopic single-site nephrectomy:...

Autorino, R; Kim, FJ; Rane, A; De Sio, M; Stein, RJ; Micali, S; Correia-Pinto, J; Kaouk, JH; Lima, E

PURPOSE: To test different sets of prebent instruments and a new reusable access device for laparoendoscopic single-site (LESS) surgery. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Three surgeons with previous experience in LESS performed 12 nephrectomies in six pigs. In all procedures, a multichannel access device (X-CONE) and a 5-mm extra-long telescope were used. Four sets of prebent instruments with different profiles (S-porta...

Data: 2011   |   Origem: Repositório Comum

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