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NOTES > Access / Closure

Doctor J Correia-Pinto (Portugal)

July 2008
English - 12'10''

This lecture given at the latest NOTES course (June 6-7, 2008) discusses and deliberates the pros and cons of transvesical transluminal access. It also discloses information regarding the most effective means of obtaining secure closure of the bladder after completion of such procedures.


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Table of contents

1. Introduction
2. Why the transvesical port?
3. How can we create the transvesical port?
4. How can we close the transvesical port?
5. How can it be used for NOTES
6. Conclusion
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Doctor J Nassif (France)

July 2008
English - 12'57''

This practical lecture details the rationale and methods for obtaining transvaginal access to both the peritoneum and retroperitoneum. It also provides the background history and evolution of the techniques involved.


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Table of contents

1. Transvaginal access
2. Vaginal surgery
3. Risks
4. Postoperative pain
5. Infection
6. Dyspareunia
7. Sexual function
8. Rectal risk
9. Vaginal access
10. Contraindications
11. Vaginal access for NOTES
12. Classical approach
13. Access to peritoneal cavity
14. Access to retroperitoneum
15. Fertiloscopy
16. Technical problems
17. Risks
18. Classical vs. Endoscopic approach
19. Drawbacks of vaginal access
20. Benefits of vaginal access
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