直肠转移的微创手术:不同入路的综述。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 SURGERY
Giulio Lelli, Angelo Iossa, Francesco DE Angelis, Alessandra Micalizzi, Alessia Fassari, Giorgio Soliani, Giuseppe Cavallaro
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摘要

直腹分离(DRA)是一种获得性疾病,表现为白线增宽超过2厘米,随后直肌两个内侧缘分离,并伴有腹侧腹肌松弛,常伴有腹侧中线疝。这是女性在怀孕后很常见的问题。在腹腔内压力增加的情况下,除了前腹壁肿胀造成的美学影响外,DRA还会导致几种身体功能障碍,包括肌肉无力、盆腔器官脱垂、尿失禁和大便失禁、腰背和盆腔疼痛以及性功能障碍。直肌转移的处理可以保守,通过物理治疗和特定的体育锻炼,但特别是在合并疝的情况下,可以考虑手术作为首选治疗方法,以恢复中线和修复疝。近年来,大量的微创手术技术被提出,以不同的方式接近腹部,迄今为止仍缺乏关于外科医生和患者的最佳选择的证据。因此,本综述旨在向读者概述所提出的不同技术,重点介绍三种主要方法(腱膜前、肌肉后和腹膜前)、它们的具体特征和结果,以及新提出的机器人方法,理论上可以复制每种技术。
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Mini-invasive surgery for diastasis recti: an overview on different approaches.

Diastasis recti abdominis (DRA) is an acquired condition defined by a widening of the linea alba exceeding 2 cm and the subsequent separation between the two medial margins of the rectus muscles, accompanied by a laxity of the ventral abdominal muscles, and often by ventral midline hernias. It is a quite common problem in women after pregnancy. In addition to the aesthetic implications resulting from the swelling of the anterior abdominal wall in the case of increased pressure within the abdominal cavity, DRA leads to several physical functional disorders, including muscle weakness, prolapses of the pelvic organs, urinary and fecal incontinence, low back and pelvic pain and sexual dysfunction. The management of diastasis recti can be conservative, with physiotherapy and specific physical exercises, but, especially in case of concomitant hernia, surgery can be considered as the first choice of treatment in order to restore the midline and repair the hernia. Through recent years, a large amount of mini-invasive surgical techniques has been proposed, approaching the abdominal differently, and to date there is still lack of evidence on the optimal choice for surgeons and patients. So, the present review aims to give the reader an overview on the different techniques proposed, focusing on the three main categories of approaches (pre-aponeurotic, retro-muscular and pre-peritoneal), their specific features and results, with a view on the newly proposed robotic approaches that can theoretically reproduce each single technique.

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