Laparoendoscopic single-site surgery and cancer.

Evangelos N Liatsikos, Loannis Georgiopoulos, Panagiotis Kallidonis, Jens-Uwe Stolzenburg
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Objectives: To perform a survey of the current state of laparoendoscopic single-site surgery (LESS) and its implementation in the treatment of malignant disease of the urinary tract. Although it is a recent development in the field of laparoscopic surgery with still unproven long-term results, LESS may prove to be more commonly performed in the coming years while managing urologic cancer patients.

Materials and methods: A PubMed search was conducted using the key words laparoendoscopic single-site surgery, LESS, urologic cancer. Relevant articles were reviewed for data on the management of urologic malignancy with LESS.

Results: The first articles describing LESS for urologic cancers were published in 2007. Since then, published experience with this technique has increased. LESS has been implemented as an alternative to conventional laparoscopic surgery and open surgery for the treatment of major urologic cancers. The proposed advantages of LESS are the aesthetic benefit of a single incision and a quicker and less painful recovery. Disadvantages are the lack of instrument triangulation, instrument clashing and the steeper learning curve. As this is a fairly recent technical innovation, long-term functional and oncological results for LESS have not yet been published.

Conclusions: LESS is a novel technical advance over conventional laparoscopic surgery, and it can be successfully used in the treatment of patients with urologic cancers. Published data support the feasibility and safety of LESS interventions for major urologic cancers, and newer data may assist in finding LESS's ultimate position among therapeutic options for patients with urologic malignancies.

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腹腔镜单部位手术与癌症。
目的:探讨腹腔镜单部位手术(LESS)在泌尿道恶性疾病治疗中的应用现状。尽管这是腹腔镜手术领域的最新发展,长期效果尚未得到证实,但LESS可能在未来几年被证明在治疗泌尿系统癌症患者时更常用。材料与方法:以腹腔镜单部位手术、LESS、泌尿外科肿瘤为关键词进行PubMed检索。本文回顾了泌尿系统恶性肿瘤LESS治疗的相关文献。结果:第一批描述LESS治疗泌尿系统肿瘤的文章发表于2007年。从那时起,有关该技术的出版经验不断增加。LESS已被作为传统腹腔镜手术和开放手术的替代方案,用于治疗主要的泌尿系统癌症。LESS的优点是单个切口的美观性和更快、更少痛苦的恢复。缺点是缺乏仪器三角测量,仪器碰撞和更陡峭的学习曲线。由于这是一项相当新的技术创新,LESS的长期功能和肿瘤学结果尚未公布。结论:LESS是传统腹腔镜手术的新技术进步,可成功应用于泌尿系统肿瘤的治疗。已发表的数据支持LESS干预治疗主要泌尿系统癌症的可行性和安全性,更新的数据可能有助于发现LESS在泌尿系统恶性肿瘤患者治疗方案中的最终地位。
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