Background: Natural orifice transluminal
endoscopic surgery (NOTES) currently represents an issue of particular interest
among surgeons and gastroenterologists. The principle of NOTES is the reduction
of the operative trauma by using natural orifices of the human body to access
the abdominal cavity. Regarding the tendency to further minimization of the
surgical trauma, NOTES may be considered as a logical step in the evolution of
minimally invasive surgery. Pioneers of this technique regard NOTES as the
successor to laparoscopic surgery in enabling surgeons and gastroenterologists
to conduct scarless surgery. This might not only lead to better cosmetic
results but also enhance the prospect of decreases in wound infections and
incisional hernias, as well as reducing operative stress, postoperative
immobility, and pain.
Material and methods: In this article the
authors collect and review the existing literature concerning NOTES and
establish a benchmark for the assessment of this new technique by stating
results from conventional minimally invasive surgery as the gold standard.
Conclusion: It is shown that publications
investigating possible advantages or long-term results of NOTES are scarce.
However, the investigation and verification of potential advantages and
disadvantages represent the most important step in the development of a new
technique. Only proven advantages would justify the broad implementation of a
new technique in relation to its specific risks. Conventional laparoscopic
surgery as the current standard of minimally invasive surgery will be the
benchmark for NOTES with regard to most issues. Superiority of NOTES in at
least several issues would be the best argument for its further implementation
into clinical practice.
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C. N. Gutt, MD
Department of General Surgery
University of
Heidelberg
Im Neuenheimer Feld 110
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