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Transvaginal and transrectal natural orifice translumenal endoscopic surgery nephrectomy in a porcine survival model: Comparison with conventional laparoscopic nephrectomy

Authors
Park, Y.H.Kim, K.T.Bae, J.-B.Kim, H.H.
Issue Date
Mar-2015
Publisher
Mary Ann Liebert Inc.
Citation
Journal of Endourology, v.29, no.3, pp.351 - 356
Journal Title
Journal of Endourology
Volume
29
Number
3
Start Page
351
End Page
356
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/10950
DOI
10.1089/end.2014.0309
ISSN
0892-7790
Abstract
Purpose: We analyzed the technical feasibility, physiological influence, and safety of transvaginal (TV) and transrectal (TR) natural orifice translumenal endoscopic surgery (NOTES) nephrectomy compared with conventional laparoscopic surgery in a porcine survival model. Methods: Fifteen female pigs (32.8-37.2kg) were randomly assigned to undergo TV NOTES (n=5), TR NOTES (n=5), or conventional laparoscopic nephrectomy (n=5). Postoperatively, all animals were observed for global health status during the recovery from anesthesia. Variable laboratory parameters and inflammatory cytokines were compared among the groups during the entire experimental period. Postmortem examination was performed 1 week after operation for assessment of abdominal complications and cultures for microorganisms. Results: All experiments were completed successfully without insertion of an extra port or conversion to laparoscopic or open surgery. Although mean operative times were longer in TV and TR NOTES groups than in the conventional laparoscopy group (61 vs 84 vs 24min, P<0.001), there were no signs of visceral injury or peritonitis on postmortem examination. None of the laboratory parameters, including white blood cell count, tumor necrosis factor-α, interleukin (IL)-1, and IL-6 differed among the groups during the entire experimental period. Conclusions: TV and TR NOTES nephrectomy could be completed successfully with similar physiologic influence to those of conventional laparoscopic nephrectomy in a porcine survival model. © 2015, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.
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