Background: Natural-orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery (NOTES) procedures have been tested
using numerous approaches, mainly in animals. In humans, only cholecystectomy has
been assessed, using a combined transvaginal and transumbilical approach. We present
another variant of a hybrid technique for cholecystectomy, namely the combination
of a flexible transumbilical double-channel endoscope and a 3-mm rigid transcutaneous
trocar placed in the left hypochondrium for liver retraction.
Patients and methods: The procedure was attempted in 10 well-selected young patients (M : F = 4 : 6, mean
age 29.5 years). Instruments used through the two working channels of the endoscope
were either a grasping forceps or snare for grasping and pulling and a hot-biopsy
forceps for cold and hot preparation and dissection. Endoclips were used for cystic
duct and artery closure. Postoperative analgesia consisted of one intravenous dose
of analgesic, followed by oral administration for one further day. Follow-up visits
were scheduled at 7 days, 30 days, 90 days, and 6 months.
Results: In 4 of the 10 cases the operation had to be converted to conventional laparoscopic
cholecystectomy due to difficulty in dissection (in 2 cases) or uncontrollable hemorrhage
(2 cases). The mean operating time was 148 minutes. Of the 6 cases in which the procedure
was finished by the new approach, cystic artery bleeding occurred in 1 and was successfully
clipped. One further patient had a postoperative cystic duct leak with a bilioma,
successfully treated by endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography with stenting.
Five of the six patients reported themselves as satisfied at 3- or 6-month follow-up.
Conclusions: So far, our endoscope-based transumbilical cholecystectomy technique has not yielded
satisfactory results in humans. Further instrument and accessory improvements may
increase both success rate and acceptance. Scarless surgery without the inherent risks
of a transluminal approach may then become feasible.
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