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NATURAL ORIFICE TRANSLUMINAL ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY FOR TREATING ABDOMINAL CAVITY DISEASES

Abstract

The authors notify of application and prospects of natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery and impart results of experimental and clinical researches into transluminal access technique for cholecystectomy, surgeries for internal female genital organs, appendectomy, and other mini-invasive surgical procedures. The Russian Endoscopic Surgeon Society's board refrains from popularising NOTES-technique and restricts the possibility of applying this method by specialised centres and endosurgeons who are good at fibre-optic endoscopy and specially trained.

About the Authors

Ю. Старков
Институт хирургии им. А.В. Вишневского РАМН
Russian Federation


К. Шишин
Институт хирургии им. А.В. Вишневского РАМН
Russian Federation


Е. Солодинина
Институт хирургии им. А.В. Вишневского РАМН
Russian Federation


Yu. G. Starkov
A.V. Vishnevskiy Surgery Institute
Russian Federation


K. V. Shishin
A.V. Vishnevskiy Surgery Institute
Russian Federation


E. N. Solodinina
A.V. Vishnevskiy Surgery Institute
Russian Federation


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 ,  ,  , Starkov Yu.G., Shishin K.V., Solodinina E.N. NATURAL ORIFICE TRANSLUMINAL ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY FOR TREATING ABDOMINAL CAVITY DISEASES. Pacific Medical Journal. 2009;(2):90-92. (In Russ.)

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