2018, Number 3
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Rev Mex Cir Endoscop 2018; 19 (3)
Evolution of endoscopy and endo/laparoscopic surgery; past, present and future
Herrera-Esquivel JJ, Patiño-Suárez K, Délano-Alonso R, Valenzuela-Salazar C, Bonilla-Salado A
Language: Spanish
References: 32
Page: 131-136
PDF size: 312.51 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Introduction: The development of diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopy has been one of the most important medical advances of recent decades, progressively evolving from rudimentary devices with important technical limitations, to the consolidation of systems that have allowed therapeutic procedures to be performed without the need for incisions.
Material and methods: An electronic search was carried through the platforms of Pubmed, Cochrane Central Database, EMBASE, and Medline of articles published in Spanish and English, between 1990 and 2018, with the following keywords: endoscopy, endoscope, minimal invasion. The articles found were analyzed with an emphasis on technological evolution and the introduction of endoscopy to new therapeutic modalities, from its origin to the present.
Conclusions: Throughout history, there has been a need to explore and treat pathologies of the human body in the least aggressive way possible. In Greek and Egyptian antiquity arose the idea of exploring the human body through natural orifices, however, the first devices developed allowed to perform procedures only for diagnostic purposes and it was not until the twentieth century when the first laparoscopic adhesiolysis was achieved. Although the evolution of therapeutic endoscopy has not occurred linearly, since the emergence of robotic surgery and endoscopic surgery through natural orifices in the 21st century, there has been an increase in interest in offering therapeutic modalities with a lower morbidity, which has become a relevant research field in the contemporary era, with promising results for the future.
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