Endoluminal Surgery and Next Steps

I. Ozgur, E. Gorgun
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Abstract The expansion of colorectal cancer screening programs predicts a remarkable increase in rectal cancer diagnosis and nonmalignant polyps. While most polyps are managed endoscopically, many patients are referred to surgery. Over 30 thousand patients with colon polyps undergo surgical resection annually in the United States. Most of these surgical resections typically report benign pathology but end up with organ loss. Such organ resections may enclose significant morbidity and mortality rates. On the other hand, advanced endoscopic interventions have significantly evolved and are gaining popularity due to claiming organ preservation with low morbidity and mortality. These procedures have the potential to develop further and, in no doubt, are becoming standard of care. There are recent articles reporting successful and feasible initial incorporation of robotic systems for submucosal dissection procedures. These developments confirm that endorobotic submucosal dissection and endorobotic surgery may soon become a reality for colorectal lesions. This article aims to discuss endoluminal surgery for colorectal lesions and future directions.
腔内手术和下一步
结直肠癌筛查项目的扩大预示着直肠癌诊断和非恶性息肉的显著增加。虽然大多数息肉都是在内窥镜下治疗的,但许多患者还是需要手术治疗。在美国,每年有超过3万名结肠息肉患者接受手术切除。这些手术切除通常报告良性病理,但最终器官损失。这样的器官切除可能会引起很高的发病率和死亡率。另一方面,先进的内窥镜介入已经显著发展,并且由于声称器官保存低发病率和死亡率而越来越受欢迎。这些程序有进一步发展的潜力,毫无疑问,正在成为标准的护理。最近有文章报道了机器人系统在粘膜下解剖手术中的成功和可行的初步结合。这些进展证实,内源性机器人粘膜下剥离和内源性机器人手术可能很快就会成为结直肠病变的现实。本文旨在讨论结肠直肠病变的腔内手术及其未来发展方向。
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