The German Registry for Natural Orifice Translumenal Endoscopic Surgery
医学
胆囊切除术
外科
内镜手术
普通外科
腹腔镜检查
腹部外科
内窥镜检查
作者
Kai S. Lehmann,Jörg P. Ritz,Andreas G. Wibmer,Klaus Gellert,C. Zornig,Jens Burghardt,M Büsing,Norbert Runkel,K. Kohlhaw,R. Albrecht,Tom G. Kirchner,G. Arlt,Julian W. Mall,M. Butters,Dirk R. Bulian,Jörgen Bretschneider,Christoph Holmer,H. J. Buhr
出处
期刊:Annals of Surgery [Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer)] 日期:2010-06-26卷期号:252 (2): 263-270被引量:206
In Brief Objective: To analyze patient outcome in the first 14 months of the German natural orifice translumenal endoscopic surgery (NOTES) registry (GNR). Summary Background Data: NOTES is a new surgical concept, which permits scarless intra-abdominal operations through natural orifices, such as the mouth, vagina, rectum, or urethra. The GNR was established as a nationwide outcome database to allow the monitoring and safe introduction of this technique in Germany. Methods: The GNR was designed as a voluntary database with online access. All surgeons in Germany who performed NOTES procedures were requested to participate in the registry. The GNR recorded demographical and therapy data as well as data on the postoperative course. Results: A total of 572 target organs were operated in 551 patients. Cholecystectomies accounted for 85.3% of all NOTES procedures. All procedures were performed in female patients using transvaginal hybrid technique. Complications occurred in 3.1% of all patients, conversions to laparoscopy or open surgery in 4.9%. In cholecystectomies, institutional case volume, obesity, and age had substantial effect on conversion rate, operation length, and length of hospital stay, but no effect on complications. Conclusions: Despite the fact that NOTES has just recently been introduced, the technique has already gained considerable clinical application. Transvaginal hybrid NOTES cholecystectomy is a practicable and safe alternative to laparoscopic resection even in obese or older patients. The German natural orifice translumenal endoscopic surgery (NOTES) registry was established as a nationwide outcome database. Transvaginal cholecystectomies accounted for 85.3% of all NOTES procedures. Complications occurred in 3.1% of all patients, conversions to laparoscopy or open surgery in 4.9%. Transvaginal hybrid NOTES cholecystectomy is a practicable and safe alternative to laparoscopic resection even in obese or older patients.