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2009, Number 1

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Rev Mex Cir Endoscop 2009; 10 (1)

Applications of NOTES (Natural Orifice Transluminal Endoscopic Surgery) in bariatric surgery

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Language: Spanish
References: 33
Page: 27-32
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Key words:

NOTES, bariatric surgery.

ABSTRACT

Natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery (NOTESTM) and endoluminal endoscopic surgery are new areas of the development of the minimally invasive surgery. Numerous articles describes different applications of this new alternatives of treatment in the treatment of the obesity in human and animal models. It is an initial experience evaluating feasibility and safety. In this article we will review the development and experience in NOTESTM and endoluminal surgery. We will discuss about different outcomes of this type of procedures, mechanisms of action and its development and experience in animal model.


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