34 research outputs found

    Response to: Caustic ingestion in children: is endoscopyalways indicated? A perspective from a SierraLeone experience

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    We read with interest the letter of Dr Contini et al regarding a large experience of caustic ingestion in children carried out in Sierra Leone that reported important and unique information on the outcome of caustic soda ingestion in one of the poorest developing countries and confirming our finding that asymptomatic patients do not develop severe esophageal sequelae

    Laparoscopic assisted transvaginal cholecystectomy: Single centre preliminary experience

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    Background: Natural Orifice Transluminal Endoscopic Surgery (NOTES) is a new approach that allows abdominal surgery to be performed through a natural orifice such as the oral cavity, vagina or rectum. We present our preliminary experience of laparoscopic assisted transvaginal cholecystectomy (LATC). Methods: Women affected by cholelithiasis, age below 65 years, BMI under 30, ASA I or II, previous pregnancies, and without previous abdominal surgery underwent LATC. Patients’ biographic data, operative time, intra operative and post operative complications were collected. Results: We performed 21 LATCs. Median operative time was 58 min. There were no intraoperative complications. The post operative course was uneventful in all patients. At 1 year there were no complications and no impaired sexual activity. Conclusions: The results of NOTES are promising, but nowadays only hybrid NOTES can be safely performed. LATC seems to guarantee better cosmetic results, lower postoperative pain, faster mobilization and shorter hospitalization than laparoscopic cholecystectomy
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