| Literature DB >> 9703611 |
M A Cuesta1, Q A Eijsbouts, R J Felt-Bersma, M van den Berg.
Abstract
Transgastric endoluminal surgery is a laparoscopic procedure used to treat gastric lesions such as polyps and carcinoma in situ. This approach can also be used to treat proximal duodenal problems such as bleeding and polyps. Our case was a young patient with bleeding from a benign duodenal polyp, localized 3 cm from the papilla of Vater. Two trocars were introduced by laparoscopy into the stomach. Guided by the flexible gastroscope, the polyp (a 6-cm Brunner's benign hamartoma) was resected by means of the endostaplers. Transgastric endoluminal surgery can be used to extirpate benign lesions in the proximal duodenum. The use of a flexible gastroscope can be very useful because of its adaptability to the anatomy.Entities:
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Year: 1998 PMID: 9703611
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surg Laparosc Endosc ISSN: 1051-7200